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To the Members of the Baker Family: 

This pubhcation is the resuh of the generosity of 
Lydia Amanda Copeland (23). It is her wish that 
every Hving descendant be provided with a copy for 
his or her own personal use, with her compliments. 
Should any additional copies be desired they can be 
obtained (until the limited edition is exhausted) by 
remitting 50 cents to the undersigned. 

Sister Amanda particularly requests that each mem- 
ber will consider it a duty to keep a faithful record of 
all future family events, i. e., births, deaths and marri- 
ages, and that one of the "event slips" fastened in the 
back cover will be promptly filled out and forv/arded 
for each "event" in order that the scattered members 
of the family may be brought into more intimate rela- 
tions and the family history be continued and pre- 
served. 

Fraternally, 

Elwood T. Baker (27). 







HON. EBER BAKER. 



A GENEALOGY 

OF 

EBER AND LYDIA SMITH BAKER 

OF 

MARION, OHIO 

AND THEIR 

DESCENDANTS 



REVISED TO OCTOBER 
1909 



Arranged by Elivood T. Baker, of Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Published by Lydia Amanda Copeland, of Chariton, la. 



t>' ft 



Copyright, 1909, by Elwood T. Baker 



Cl.A252ib4 



INTRODUCTION 

A Genealogy of the Family of Deacon Smith Baker, of 
Litchfield, Me., son of Capt. Smith Baker, who was a brother 
of Eber Baker, was published in 1874 by Rev. Smith Baker, 
3rd, D. D., of Lowell, Mass. In 1888, Charles, son of Eber 
Baker, added to the above and published "A Genealogy of 
the Family of Eber Baker." 

This is a rearrangment and continuation of the foregoing, 
brought down to October, 1909, to which has been added a 
genealogy of Lydia Smith, wife of Eber Baker, taken from 
"A Genealogy of William Brewster," by Emma C. Brewster 
Jones, 1908. 



Prefixed to the name of each member is the family key 
number. The number of digits contained in the key indicates 
the generation removed from the parent stock; the figures 
themselves show the branch or family rank, the female mem- 
bers being printed in smaller figures. 

For example : 328 is the 8th child, a son, of the 2nd child, 
a son, of the 3rd child, a daughter, of Eber and Lydia Smith 
Baker. To ascertain the generation from Francis Baker or 
William Brewster, 7 or 8 respectively should be added to 
the number of figures in the family key. No. 328 is the 10th 
generation of Francis Baker's and the 11th generation of 
William Brewster's family. 

By means of this key the various relationships between 
members of the family can be readily traced : 
Parent and child — The latter contains one more figure and 
the same figures except the last : 22, 229 ; 562, 5625. 

Brother and sister — The same number of figures and similar, 
except the last: 221, 229; 5622, 5625. 

Uncle or aunt and nephew or niece — The latter must contain 
one more figure and all preceding the last but one the 
same: 6, 56; 24, 236; 141, 1422. 



INTRODUCTION 

First cousin — Equal number of figures and all preceding last 
but one the same: 24, 42; 113, 133; 2151, 2161; 32411, 
32432. 

First cousin once removed — One figure added to either of 
first cousin's key: 113, 1331. 

Second cousin — One figure added to each of the cousin's 
keys: 1131, 1331. 

It will be noticed that the first figure of every key indicates 
the branch from the first generation. George W. Baker, 
being No. 1, all his descendants will begin with 1; all 
Charles Baker's descendants with No. 2, and so on for every 
subordinate branch. 



Note: Names printed in italics are members united to the 
family by marriage. 



HON. EBER BAKER 

Founder of Marion, Ohio, was born on a farm in what 
IS now Bowdoin, Maine, at that time with Litchfield Corner 
forming a part of the territory of Hallowell, Me. 

The graves of his grandfather, Barnabas Baker ; his father, 
Capt. Smith Baker; and his brother, Deacon Smith Baker, 
are all side by side in the church yard at Litchfiefild Corner. 
He was born April 27, 1780, and at the age of 22, June 29, 
1802, married Lydia Smith, whose sister Mary married his 
brother, Deacon Smith Baker. 

Barnabas Baker (6th generation), his grandfather, mar- 
ried and lived in Yarmouth, Mass., about nine years, and 
in 1763 removed to Brownylin, Brownington, Nova Scotia. 
After dwelling there ten years he removed in 1773 to Pownal- 
boro, Me., where his three youngest of fifteen children were 
born. It was formerly said of Bowdoin and Litchfield that 
almost every one there was a Baker or a Smith, or a Smith 
Baker or Baker Smith, and the Bakers and Smiths have 
been intermarrying ever since (No. 16, 3rd generation; No. 
233, 4th generation; see No. 271, 4th generation). 

Eber Baker resided for a time at Gardiner, a town about 
ten miles south of Augusta, Me,, and at the opening of the 
War of 1812, enlisted in the army. He soon became dissat- 
isfied with the inactive life of the soldier, his regiment having 
been assigned to guard and camp duty, and he employed a 
substitute and resigned. In the early part of 1813 he decided 
to emigrate to the little-known country west of Pennsyl- 
vania, and with his family, consisting of a wife and five 
children, accompanied by his friend and neighbor, A, C. 
Priest and family, he journeyed to Boston, Here they pur- 
chased emigrant outfits and traveled in covered wagons 
all the way to Wheeling, Va., where he decided to settle 
down. He bought a farm but occupied it only a year, when 
he sold out and moved farther west to Newark, Ohio, arriv- 
ing there in 1814. Here his youngest child, Lydia, was born. 
After a few years, he started on a prospecting tour in the 



HON. EBER BAKER 

interior of the state. Passing through Columbus and Dela- 
ware, he pushed on twenty miles north ot the latter place, 
where he found a deserted log cabin sheltered under the 
slope of a hill, afterwards known as the "Hollow." The 
site suited him and he returned to Newark, purchased the 
land from the Government, sold out and removed in 1821 
and laid out the town plat, naming it after the celebrated 
revolutionary general, Francis Marion. 

"In his plat for the town he appropriated four lots for 
church houses, one for each of four different denomina- 
tions; five lots for court house and jail, and several acres 
for a cemetery. He built a log jail at a cost of $400 and 
presented it to the county. When the Protestant Epis- 
copal Church was ready to avail itself of a lot, Mr. Baker 
bought a lot at $620 and presented it to the church, 
besides $1,000 in money toward the erection of a building. 

Mrs. Baker died June 24, 1843, lamented by all who 
knew her, especially by the poor and less fortunate, to 
whom she was always a generous and sympathetic friend. 
He was married a second time to Mrs. Susan Wilson, 
who outlived him many years. 

Mr. Baker was public spirited, liberal in contributing 
to the various town enterprises, material, moral and relig- 
ious, and was, during most of his life, with his second 
wife, a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church. He 
was a Representative to the Ohio State Legislature in 
1826-27." 

"The county of Marion, though named and defined by 
boundaries as early as 1822-3, was not organized until 
March 1, 1824. There was a sharp conflict for the county 
seat between Marion (the owners of the site), the owners 
of land two miles north, Big Island, Claridon, and a 
paper town called Bellevuron, five miles east of Marion. 
The Commissioners appointed by the State to make a 
selection were feasted and favored by the citizens in the 
respective localities. All the sites were examined and 
the award was given in favor of Eber Baker, probably 

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HON. EBER BAKER 

on account of the ease with which water could be 
obtained on his land. This decision has resulted in giving 
Marion its present advantage over all competing points. 
The land two miles north and Bellevuron are now good 
farms; Big Island has never grown beyond its initial 
point ; Claridon remains as the original nucleus. Even the 
capitals of neighboring counties are falling behind in 
respect to railroad facilities."* 

Marion is to-day one of the most prosperous and flourishing 
cities in the State. Eber Baker lived in Marion fifty-three 
years and died there October 6, 1864, at the age of eighty- 
four years. 



*"History of Marion County," Leggett, Conaway & Co., Chicago, 
1883. 



ANCESTORS OF EBER BAKER. 

1st Generation: 

FRANXIS BAKER— Born in England in 1611 and 
came over in the Planter in 1635. His native place was 
St. Albans, in Hertfordshire, founded in May, 1455, and 
situated about fifteen miles from London. 

He settled in Yarmouth, Mass., and married Isabel 
Twining in 1641. He died in 1696 at the age of 85. 
She died in 1706. Eight children: 

2nd Generation: 

1 Nathaniel, b. Jan. 27, 1642; 

2 John ; 

3 Samuel, b. May, 1648; 

4 DANIEL, b. Sept. 2, 1650; 

5 William ; 

6 Thomas ; 

7 Elizabeth ; 

8 Hannah. 

DANIEL BAKER (Daniel,' Francis'), fourth son 
of Francis and Isabel Baker, was born September 2, 
1650; married Elizabeth Chase, May 27, 1674. Two 
children, 

3rd Generation: 

1 Daniel, b. 1675; 

2 SAMUEL, b. 1676. 

SAMUEL BAKER' (Daniel,' Francis'), second son 
of Daniel and Elizabeth Baker, was born in 1676; mar- 
ried Elizabeth Berry, July 30, 1702. 

4th Generation: 

1 JUDAH, b. 1705; 

2 Frances, b. 1711; 

3 Samuel, b. 1715. 

JUDAH* (Samuel,' Daniel,' Francis'), eldest son of 
Samuel and Elizabeth Baker, was born August 19, 1705; 
married Mercy Burgess, February 15, 1727. Three chil- 
dren. 

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ANCESTORS OF EBER BAKER 

5f/t Generation: 

1 Timothy, b. 1732; 

2 BARNABAS, b. 1734; 

3 Judah, b. 1743. 

BARNABAS BAKER' (Judah,* Samuel,' Daniel,' 
Francis'), second son of Judah and Mercy Baker, was 
born in Yarmouth, Mass., February 23, 1734; married 
Mehitable Smith.A^Chatham, March 14, 1754. He died 
December 31, 1797. Fifteen children. 

6th Generation: 

1 Mehitable, b. Feb. 14, 1755; d. July 7, 1804; 

2 Barnabas, b. Sept. 2, 1757; 

3 SMITH, b. Mar. 30, 1759; 

4 Elkanah, b. Jan. 14, 1761; 

5 Jonathan, b. Dec. 16, 1762; 

The above were born at Yarmouth, Mass. 

6 Elizabeth, b. Oct. 21, 1764; 

7 Judah, b. Apr. 25, 1766; 

8 John, b. June 22, 1767; 

9 Desire, b. Oct. 5, 1768; 

10 Reuben, b. Oct. 24, 1770; 

11 Abner, b. Oct. 24, 1770; 

12 Brown, b. Oct. 24, 1772; 

The above seven were born at Brownylin, Brown- 
ington, N. S. 

13 Mercy, b. Aug. 8, 1774; 

14 Rebeckah, b. Aug. 12, 1776; d. Nov. 3, 1777; 

15 Rebeckah, b. Sept. 16, 1779. 

The above three were born at Pownalboro, 
Maine. 
CAPT. SMITH BAKER" (Barnabas,' Judah," Samuel,' 
Daniel," Francis'), second son of Barnabas and Mehitable 
Smith Baker, was born in Yarmouth, March 30, 1759; 
married Elizabeth Bunker, September 26, 1779. Five 
children. 

yth Generation: 

1 EBER, h. Apr. 27, 1780; d. Oct. 6, 1864; 



ANCESTORS OF EBER BAKER 

2 Charles, b. July 20, 1782; d. Jan. 6, 1852; 

3 Mehitable, b. Sept. 16, 1784; d. Mar. 23, 1860; 
CAPT. SMITH BAKER married (2) Mary Whidden, 

September 27, 1787. She was born October 16, 1753. 
Two children : 

4 Mary, b. Oct. 8, 1789; d. Sept. 10, 1851; 

5 Smith, b. June 17, 1791; d. July 3, 1871. 



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ANCESTORS OF LYDIA SMITH. 

1st Generation: 

WILLIAM BREWSTER, first elder of the Plymouth 
Pilgrims, was born in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, Eng- 
land, in the latter part of 1566 or the early part of 1567. 
He came over in the Mayflower and landed at Plymouth, 
Mass., December 21, 1620. His wife, Mary (maiden 
name not known) accompanied him in the Mayflower. 
She died at Plymouth April 17, 1627. He died at Ply- 
mouth, April 16, 1644, at the age of 78. 

The following is a copy of an inscription on a tablet 
at Scrooby : 

"This Tablet Erected By The 

Pilgrim Society Of Plymouth, Mass., U. S. A., To 

Mark The Site Of The 

Ancient Manor House Where Lived 

William Brewster 

From 1588 To 1608 And Where He Organized 

The Pilgrim Church, Of Which He Became 

Ruling Elder, And With Which In 

1608 He Removed To Amsterdam, 

In 1609 To Leyden, And In 1620 

To Plymouth, Where He Died 

April 10, 1644." 

Their six children were : 

2nd Generation: 

1 Jonathan, b. Scrooby, Aug. 12, 1593; 

2 PATIENCE; 

3 Fear; 

4 A child died at Leyden and buried in St. Pancras, 

June 20, 1609; 

5 Love ; 

6 Wrestling, came over in Mayflower and was living 

at Plymouth, May 22, 1627. 

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ANCESTORS OF LYDIA SMITH 

PATIENCE' BREWSTER (William^) eldest daughter 
of William and Mary Brewster, came over in the Ann, 
July, 1623; married at Plymouth, August 5, 1624, as first 
wife of Thomas Prence. She died at Plymouth in 1634. 
Thomas Prence was born at Lechdale, Eng., and died 
at Plymouth, March 29, 1673, at the age of 73. He came 
over in the Fortune, November, 1621 ; removed from 
Plymouth to Duxbury in 1635 ; to Eastham, Mass., in 
1644 and later returned to Plymouth where he died and 
was buried. He was the first Colonial governor of 
Massachusetts and served in that capacity fifteen years. 
Their three children were : 

2rd Generation: 

1 Thomas ; 

2 Rebecca; married Edmund Freeman, Jr., April 22, 

1646; 

3 HANNAH; 

HANNAH^ PRENCE (Patience== Brewster, William^), 
youngest daughter of Patience Brewster and Thomas 
Prence, was married (1st) February 13, 1649, to Nathan- 
iel Mayo ; (2) as second wife to Capt. Jonathan Spar- 
row, who died March 21, 1706, at Eastham. Her chil- 
dren were : 

4th Generation: 

1 Thomas Mayo, b. Dec. 7, 1650; d. Apr. 22, 1729; 

2 Nathaniel Mayo, b. Nov. 16, 1652; d. Nov. 3. 1709; 

3 Samuel Mayo, b. Oct. 12, 1655; d. Oct. 29, 1738; 

4 Hannah Mayo, b. Oct. 17, 1657; 

5 Theophilus Mayo, b. Dec. 12, 1659; 

6 Bethsheba Mayo; married Thomas Freeman; 
Children of Capt. Jonathan Sparrow : 

7 JONATHAN SPARROW, 2ND, b. July 9, 1665: 

d. March 9, 1739; 

8 Elizabeth Sparrow; 

9 Patience ; married Joseph Paine ; 

10 Richard; b. March 17, 1669; 

11 Lydia ; married William Freeman. 

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ANCESTORS OF LYDIA SMITH 

JONATHAN SPARROW, 2ND* (Hannah' Prence, 
Patience^ Brewster, William') son of Jonathan Sparrow 
and Hannah Prence, married (1) Rebecca Merrick and 
(2) Sarah Young. Their son : 

5th Generation: 

1 Jonathan Sparrow, 3rd. 

JONATHAN SPARROW, 3RD° (Jonathan* Sparrow, 
2nd, Jonathan 1st,' Patience^ Brewster, William') son 
of Jonathan Sparrow, 2nd, and Rebecca Merrick, mar- 
ried Dorcas Vickery, October 12, 1721. Their child: 

6th Generation: 

1 Jonathan Sparrow, 4th. 

JONATHAN SPARROW, 4TH'' (Jonathan' Sparrow, 
3rd, Jonathan* 2nd, Jonathan' 1st, Patience" Brewster, 
William'), son of Jonathan Sparrow, 3rd, and Rebecca 
Merrick, married Elizabeth Hurd at Eastham, Mass., 
November 9, 1749. Their children were : 

7th Generation: 

1 Joshua, b. 1750; 

2 ELIZABETH, h. 1752; 

3 Taber, b. 1754; 

4 Stephen, b. 1756; 

5 Isaac, b. 1762; 

ELIZABETH SPARROW' (Jonathan" Sparrow, Jon- 
athan", Jonathan*, Jonathan', Patience* Brewster, Wil- 
liam'), only daughter of Jonathan, 4th, and Elizabeth 
Hurd, married Benjamin Smith, February 8 1770. 

Benjamin Smith was born at Chatham, Mass., Decem- 
ber 23, 1749; died at Litchfield, Me., May 15, 1814. 
Their children : 

8th Generation: 

1 John Smith, b. Oct. 8, 1771; m. Faith Smith, 1793; 

2 Benjamin Smith, b. March 1, 1773; m. Susanna 

Smith, June 17, 1795, and removed to Peoria, 111.; 

3 Elizabeth Smith, b. Sept. 5, 1775; m. Thomas Smith, 

Nov. 21, 1793; lived and died in Litchfield, Me.; 

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ANCESTORS OF LYDIA SMITH 

4 Sarah Smith, b. Aug. 12, 1777; m. Reuben Baker; 

Hved in Bingham, Me. ; 

5 LYDIA SMITH, b. June 20, 1779; m. Eber Baker, 

June 29, 1802; died June 24, 1843. 



Note — The foregoing was taken from "A Genealogy of William 
Brewster," by Emma C. Brewster Jones, Norwood, Ohio, 1908. Is- 
sued from the press June, 1909. 

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DESCENDANTS OF EBER AND LYDIA SMITH 

BAKER. 

First Generation. 

EBER BAKER— Eldest son of Capt. Smith Baker, was 
born at Bowdoin, near Litchfield Corners, Maine, April 27, 
1780; died at Marion, October 6, 1864; married Lydia Smith 
June 29, 1802. She was born at Cape Cod, Mass., June 29, 
1779; died at Marion, June 24, 1843. Six children! : 

Baker : 

1 George W., b. Oct. 22, 1803; d. Oct. 11, 1881; 

2 Charles, b. Dec. 8, 1804; d. Oct. 22, 1896; 

3 Elizabeth B., b. Aug. 7, 1806; d. Nov, 17,1843; 

4 Lincoln, b. July 7, 1809; d. May 9, 1883; 

5 Mehitable Chase, b. Dec. 22, 1812; d. May 7, 1894; 

The above were born in Maine. 

6 Lydia, b. Newark, O., Aug. 17, 1816; d. June 19, 

1847. 
Eber Baker married (2) Susan Wilson, January 21, 1845. 



Second Generation. 

1 GEORGE W. BAKER, REV.— Eldest son of Eber and 
Lydia Smith Baker, was born in Maine, October 22, 1803 ; 
died at Marion, October 11, 1881; was married January 6, 
1825, to Louisa D. Davis. She was born November 1, 1807; 
died at Marion, December 11, 1885. 

He was a minister of the Free Will Baptist Church most 
of his life. He was remarkably successful, notwithstanding 
the fact that his opportunities for acquiring an education 
were very limited. He was knwn for his honesty, his sim- 
plicity of manners and for his ardent faith and devotion to 
the good of his fellow men. He and his wife celebrated their 
golden wedding in 1875. Their married life was spent in 
Marion. Their children were : 

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second generation 

Baker : 

11 Oscar E, b. Jan. 9, 1826; d. July 31, 1893; 

12 Allen D, b. Feb. 5, 1828; d. May 14, 1906; 

13 Lydia Ann, b. June 29, 1831; d. Oct. 8, 1863; 

14 Louisa Jane, b. May 22, 1836; 

15 Eber S., b. Nov. 13, 1838; 

16 Princess Amanda, b. May 6, 1842; d. Dec. 15, 1899. 

2 CHARLES BAKER— Second son of Eber and Lydia 
Smith Baker, was born in Maine, December 8, 1804; died 
at Van Wert, O., October 22, 1896, and buried at Marion. 
He married (1) Mary Anderson in Marion, March 20, 1828. 
She was born January 11, 1809, in Guilford Co., N. C. ; 
died at Lima, O., August 2, 1838. Three children. 
He married (2) January 10, 1839, at Lima, Tacey 
Thomas Anderson, widow of James A. Anderson, who was 
the brother of Mary Anderson. She was the third daughter 
of Abel Thomas, a prominent Quaker of Montgomery County, 
Pennsylvania, and was born Nov. 25, 1809, near Phenixville, 
Pa. ; died at Marion, November 5, 1882. Four children. 

"Charles Baker came with his parents to Marion in March, 
1821, He and his brother, George W. Baker, sawed the 
lumber with whipsaw and built the first house on the original 
town plat of Marion. He resided in this pioneer house with 
his parents seven years. In June, 1824, at the age of 
twenty, he took charge of a tannery and in 1826 erected one 
of his own near where the post office is located, and continued 
in the business until 1830. In 1832 he removed to Lima and 
engaged in mercantile business for five years. He was Lima's 
first postmaster and served during Jackson's administration. 
In 1835 he was treasurer of Allen county, Ohio. By appoint- 
ment in 1839, he assumed the duties of clerk in the Register 
of the United States Land Office and served two years. 

In 1849 he returned with his family to Marion and engaged 
in merchandising. He was the executor of the will of Eber 
Baker and settled up the estate. He had the distinction of 
being the longest-lived member of the Baker family, attain- 
ing the age of ninety-two. 

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LYDTA SMITH BAKER. 



SECOND GENERATION 

The children of Charles and T^eey Andersen Baker were : 
Baker : 

21 Alonzo Walter, b. Dec. 31, 1828; d. Sept. 9, 1878; 

22 Lucetta, b. Dec. 10, 1830; d. Oct. 14, 1900; 

23 Lydia Amanda, b. Nov. 7, 1837. 

The, children of Charles and Tacey Anderson Baker were: 
. Baker: 

24 Mary Anna, b. Feb. 29, 1840; 

25 Sarah Elizabeth, b. Aug. 11, 1842; d. Feb. 13, 1848; 

26 Charles Eber, b. Mar. 15, 1845; 

27 Elwood Thomas, b. July 12, 1853. 

3 ELIZABETH B. BAKER— Eldest daughter of Eber 
and Lydia Smith Baker, was born in Maine, August 7, 1806; 
died November 17, 1843. Married December 11, 1822, Alvin 
C. Priest at Marion. He was born May 17, 1800; died in 
1880. Their children were : 

Priest : 

31 Laura T., b. Sept. 17, 1823; d. Oct. 30, 1847; 

32 James Louden, b. July 21, 1825; d. July 4, 1876; 

33 Eber E., b. Apr. 13, 1827; d. July 21, 1828; 

34 Lydia B., b. Apr. 6, 1829; d. Dec. 5, 1830; 

35 Lydia P., b. Dec. 15, 1830; d. Oct. 16, 1903. 

36 Eber B., b. Jan. 14, 1833; 

37 Alvin S., b. May 24, 1837; d. May 24, 1844; 

38 Izora M., b. Sept. 17, 1840; d. Jan. 8, 1872. 

4 LINCOLN BAKER— Third son of Eber and Lydia 
Smith Baker, was born in Maine, July 7, 1809; died at 
Marion, May 9, 1883. Married Hannah Geller, August 11, 
1833. She was born in Knox county, Ohio, November 3, 
1813; died June 21, 1900. He came to Ohio with his father 
and dwelt in Marion' during the remainder of his life. Their 
two children were: 

Baker : 

41 Sarah Elizabeth, b. Sept. 12, 1834; d. June 24 ,1837; 

42 Mary Harrison, b. Oct. 22, 1840. 

5 MEHITABLE CHASE BAKER— Second daughter of 
Eber and Lydia Smith Baker, was born in Maine, Decem- 

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SECOND GENERATION 

ber 22, 1812; died May 7, 1894. Married Richard Sargent, 
of Marion, June 23, 1831. He was born November 15, 1807; 
died February 8, 1867. She dwelt in Marion for seventy- 
three years and was buried there. Their children were: 
Sargent : 

51 Lydia Jane, b. July 7, 1832; d. July 19, 1837; 

52 Francis Marion, b. May 22, 1834; d. Oct. 12, 1878 

53 Jerome Wilson, b. Jan. 1, 1836; d. July 21, 1837 

54 Charles Carroll, b. Jan. 11, 1837; d. Oct. 6, 1837 

55 James B., b. Apr. 28, 1838; d. Sept. 21, 1908; 

56 Viola Annette, b. Jan. 31, 1845. 

6 LYDIA BAKER— Youngest daughter of Eber and 
Lydia Smith Baker, was born in Newark, Ohio, August 17, 
1816; died June 19, 1847, at Marion. Married Ocias Bovuen, 
of Marion, February 17, 1833. He was born July 21, 1805, 
in Augusta, Oneida county, N. Y. ; died at Marion, Septem- 
ber 26, 1871. They resided in Marion all their married life. 
He attained great prominence as a brilliant and most suc- 
cessful lawyer. Their children : 
BowEN : 

61 Ellen Mary, b. Jan. 7, 1834; d. May 15, 1865; 

62 John Marshall, b. Oct. 21, 1838; d. May 19, 1843; 

63 Thomas Corwin, b. Oct. 14, 1840; 

64 Piatt Spencer, b. Nov. 7, 1842; d. June 3, 1845; 

65 Lauren Dewey, b. May 16, 1844; d. Feb. 17, 1879; 

66 Male infant, twin with Lauren Dewey, born and 

died same day; 

67 Marcellus, b. Apr. 6, 1846; 

68 Albertus C, b. May 21, 1847. 



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Third Generation. 

11 OSCAR E. BAKER, REV.— Eldest son of George W. 
and Louisa D. Baker, was born in Marion, January 9, 1826; 
died July 31, 1893. Married Jane B. Pozvell October 13, 1850. 
She was born January 2, 1828; died October 8, 1859. He 
entered the ministry of the Free Will Baptist Church at the 
age of eighteen years. He labored chiefly as pastor of 
churches and mostly in Ohio; lived in Iowa for about fifteen 
years and while there devoted a part of his time to the 
building of an institution of learning at Waterloo. He re- 
turned to Marion to care for his aged parents and in answer 
to a call from the Baptist church there. Two children. 

Baker : 

111 George P., b. Dec. 6, 1854; d. Oct. 2, 1873; 

112 Jennie L., b. Apr. 12, 1858; d. Feb. 26, 1879. 
Oscar E. Baker married the second time, October 4, 1860, 

to Augusta E. Wilson. She was born October 8, 1830. Their 
daughter : 

113 Louisa A., b. Feb. 6, 1863. 

12 ALLEN D. BAKER— Second son of George W. and 
Louisa D. Baker, was born February 5, 1828; died at the 
Soldiers' Home. Marion, Ind., May 14, 1906. He served in 
the 136th Ohio National Guard. Was on garrison duty at 
Fort Ellsworth, Fort William, Fort Worth, a part of the 
defenses of Washington, south of the Potomac. Married (1) 
Alida Van Ostcn, February 22, 1849. She was born July 
17, 1828; died July 30, 1858. Married (2) Elsie A. Dockey, 
February 16, 1859. She was born September 20. 1840; died 
(?). Married (3) Lucinda F. Fowler, February 28. 1867. 
She was born July 10, 1837; died September 15, 1904. Issue 
of first marriage : 

Baker : 

121 Oscar Albertus, b. Feb. 17, 1850; 

Issue of second marriage : 

122 Louisa A., b. Dec. 15, 1859; d. Nov. 18, 1867; 

123 Ella P., b. Apr. 16, 1861; d. Nov. 6, 1867; 

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124 William H, b. Feb. 24, 1863; d. Sept. 11, 1864. 

Issue of third marriage: 

125 Flora A., b. Jan. 1, 1868. 

13 LYDIA ANN BAKER— Eldest daughter of George 
W. and Louisa D. Baker, was born June 29, 1831 ; died at 
Van Wert, October 8, 1863. Married William A. Clark, 
August 6, 1854. He was born in Cincinnati, O., November 
21, 1830. Their children were: 

Clark" : 

131 Elden, b. 1855; d. 1855; 

132 Louisa H., b. Aug. 8, 1858; d. Aug. 9, 1874; 

133 Princess L., b. Feb. 17, 1862. 

14 LOUISA JANE BAKER— Second daughter of 
George W. and Louisa D. Baker, was born Alay 22, 1836. 
Married John C. Johnstone, of Van Wert, October 19, 1856, at 
Marion. He was born in 1829 and died at Marion, April 30, 
1906, at the age of 77. Was an attorney-at-law. Was a three- 
months soldier in the Civil War, being on garrison duty at 
Fort Ellsworth and Fort Lyons. He was Mayor of Marion 
for nine years. Their children were : 

Johnstone : 

141 Genevra Ennis, b. Nov. 12, 1857; 

142 Orlando W., b. Sept. 23, 1859; 

143 Homer C. b. May 21, 1868. 

15 EBER S. BAKER— Youngest son of George W. and 
Louisa D. Baker, was born November 13, 1838. Married 
Mary E. Trimble, October 22, 1864. He was a veteran in 
the Civil War, enlisting as a private in Company H, 4th 
O. V. I., April 20, 1861, and re-enlisted June 20 for three 
years. He engaged in several battles, the last being the 
Battle of Gettysburg, where he was taken prisoner by 
Mosby, July 20, 1863, and confined in Libby Prison and Belle 
Isle where he nearly lost his life. He was paroled September 
24, 1863, and was under parole for about nine months. Re- 
sides in Wichita, Kansas. Their children were : 

Baker: 

151 Herman E., b. Nov. 15, 1865; 

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152 Bertha Bee, b. Feb. 18, 1877. 

16 PRINCESS AMANDA BAKER— Youngest daughter 
of George W. and Louisa D. Baker, was born May 6, 1842; 
died in Chicago, December 15, 1899. Married O. C. Smith, 
of Toledo, December 17, 1861. He was born in 1833 and 
died at Chicago, December 28, 1907. 

Smith : 

161 Burton D., b. Feb. 24, 1870; 

162 Clement E., b. May 15, 1876; d. Nov. 12, 1881. 

21 ALONZO WALTER BAKER— Eldest son of Charles 
and Mary Anderson Baker, was born at Marion, December 
31, 1828; died at Van Wert, September 9, 1878. Married 
Charlotte Peters, eldest daughter of Nathan Peters, of Mar- 
ion, March 12, 1850. She was born January 10, 1830; died 
at Van Wert, April 12, 1895. He served his country four 
months as Major of the 136th O. N. G. On retiring from 
service he was appointed Collector of Internal Revenue and 
held the position until the office was abolished by act of 
Congress. He was Probate Judge of Van Wert county for 
two terms and was nominated for a third term one week 
before he died. All his married life was spent in Van 
Wert. Their children were : 

Baker; 

211 Mary Alice, b. Nov. 25, 1851; d. Oct. 7, 1852; 

212 Charles Herbert, b. July 15, 1853; d. Nov. 28, 1855; 

213 Florence Winona, b. Mar. 21, 1857; d. July 30, 

1875; 

214 Jennie Myrtle, b. Sept. 28, 1859; 

215 Jessie Amanda, b. Dec. 6, 1862; 

216 Tacey Viella, b. Nov. 15, 1864; 

217 Miriam Mendenhall, b. Aug. 7, 1867. 

22 LUCETTA BAKER— Eldest daughter of Charles and 
Mary Anderson Baker, was born at Marion, December 10, 
1830; died at Van Wert, October 14, 1900. Married Grimes 
McConahy, April 30, 1847. He was born December 20, 1817; 
died at Van Wert, September 26, 1887. They dwelt in Gilbia, 

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O., Lima, O., and then in Van Wert all the remainder of 
their married life. Their children were : 

McConahy: 

221 Charles Alonzo, b. Mar. 11, 1848; 

222 Albert Dellwin, b. Feb. 24, 1850; d. Sept. 22, 1887; 

223 James Arthur, b. Jan. 30, 1852; 

224 Mary Edna, b. Sept. 15, 1854; 

225 Elmer Burr, b. Mar. 4, 1858; 

226 Harry Lester, b. Mar. 14, 1861; d. Aug. 1, 1862; 

227 Carey Baker, b. Apr. 14, 1863; 

228 Walter Grimes, b. Aug. 27, 1865; 
220 Laura Bell, b. Sept. 25, 1867. 

23 LYDIA AMANDA BAKER— Second daughter of 
Charles and Mary Anderson Baker, was born at Lima, No- 
vember 7, 1837. Married Elijah Copeland, of Marion, No- 
vember 20, 1856. He was born March 25, 1833, at Zanes- 
ville, O. They were married by Rev. George W. Baker, and 
those two couples were the only ones to celebrate their golden 
wedding. They celebrated their golden wedding in Chari- 
ton, Iowa, November 20, 1906. He has been a banker most 
of his life. They resided at Cincinnati, then at Evansville, 
Ind., and are now living at Chariton, where they have 
resided for 40 years. Their children were : 

CopEland : 

231 Mary Catherine, b. Evansville, Oct. 18, 1857; d. 

Cincinnati, Nov. 19, 1865; 

232 Irene Howard, b. Marion, Jan. 12, 1860; d. Cin- 

cinnati, Nov. 7. 1865 ; 

233 Elijah Percy, b. Oct. 21, 1862; 

234 Eloise Amanda, b. Cincinnati, Dec. 11, 1866; 

235 Anna Lucetta, b. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 20, 1869; 

d. Jan. 12, 1875 ; 

236 Charles Baker, b. Chariton, Nov. 6, 1878. ' 

24 MARY ANNA BAKER— Eldest daughter of Charles 
and Tacey Anderson Baker, was born at Lima, February 29, 
1840. Married Elisha Gilman Allen, of Marion, June 5, 
1860. He was born at Marion, November 10, 1834. He has 

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been in the banking business nearly all his life, being for 
more than thirty years paying teller and cashier of the bank- 
ing firm of Patten & Wallace. They have resided at Marion 
all their married life. Children : 
Allen : 

241 Charles Howard, b. Mar. 17, 1861; 

242 Herbert Edgar, b. June 18, 1863; 

243 Robert Oilman, b. July 10, 1867; 

244 Tracy Richardson, b. June 24, 1873. 

25 SARAH ELIZABETH BAKER— Second daughter of 
Charles and Tacey Anderson Baker, was born August 11, 
1842; died February 13, 1848. 

26 CHARLES EBER BAKER— Eldest son of Charles 
and Tacey Anderson Baker, was born at Lima, March 15, 
1845. Married Susan Howard Stevenson, November 10, 1869. 
She was born near Winchester, Ky., February 1, 1850. 

At the age of sixteen he volunteered to serve in the army 
to suppress the rebellion and enlisted as private in Company 
C, 64th O. V. L After two years service he reenlisted and 
was promoted to corporal, quarter-master sergeant, lieutenant 
and finally captain of his company at the age of 19. Was 
engaged in the battles of Stone River, Spring Hill, Frank- 
lin and Nashville, besides serving in the Atlantic campaign. 
In the latter he took part in only one hard battle, but for 
seventy days was exposed to the continuous fire of the 
enemy. Was in camp in Texas after the war ended and 
was mustered out before his term expired because his ser- 
vices were no longer required. 

They have resided in Cincinnati, Evansville, Chicago and 
Cleveland, where he has been a chemist and metallurgist. 
Now reside in Chicago. Their children were: 

Baker : 

261 Mattie Sue, b. Evansville, Dec. 25, 1871 ; 

262 Charles, b. Evansville, Oct. 25, 1874; 

263 Howard, b. Chicago, Mar. 10, 1887; 

27 ELWOOD THOMAS BAKER— Youngest son of 
Charles and Tacey Anderson Baker, was born at Marion, 

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July 12, 1853. Married Sallic Wilson in Evansville, Ind., 
April 7, 1880. She was born in Philadelphia, Pa., October 
6, 1859; died in Brooklyn, N. Y., July 6, 1906. They resided 
at Evansville, Nashville, Cincinnati, Chicago, Bridgeport. 
Conn., and Brooklyn, N. Y. He was one of the pio- 
neers in the telephone business, being secretary and treas- 
urere of Evansville Telephone Company, Cumberland Tele- 
phone Co., at Nashville, and afterwards purchasing agent of 
Western Electric Company, Chicago. 

Has practiced expert accounting great part of his life and 
is in Civil Service in New York State, as accountant for 
Public Service Commission, New York City. Was one of 
the original members of Chicago Duplicate Whist Club of 
Chicago, which introduced duplicate whist. Was a teacher 
and writer of whist for many years. Sallie Wilson Baker 
was one of the charter members of the Woman's Whist 
League of America, and president for nine years of the 
Woman's Whist Club of Brooklyn, which she organized. 
She was recognized as one of the leading whist players of 
America and won many prizes and trophies in tournaments 
and competitions, and was considered one of the best beloved 
and most popular players in the whist world. Their children 
were : 

Baker: 

271 Elwood Wilson, b. June 24. 1881, Evansville; 

272 Charles Graham, b. July 16, 1883, Evansville; 
278 Tacey Margaret, b. Aug. 30, 1887, Chicago; 

274 Donald Mitchell, b. June 6. 1889, Chicago; 

275 Leslie Stuart, b. Dec. 8, 1895, Brooklyn. 

31 LAURA T. PRIEST— Eldest daughter of Eliza- 
beth B. and Alvin C. Priest, was born September 17, 1823; 
died October 30, 1847. Married Orrcn Patten, of Marion, 
September 17, 1844. He was born in Delaware county, Ohio, 
May 27, 1817; died October 31, 1872. 

32 JAMES LOUDEN PRIEST— Eldest son of Elizabeth 
B. and Alvin C. Priest, was born July 21, 1825; died July 
4, 1876. Married Abigail Brown, February 4, 1847. She 

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was born in Boston, Mass. ; died March 8, 1859, at Ligonier, 
Ind. Married the second time May 12, 1860, to Margaret 
Young, of Logansport, Ind. She was bom at Logansport, 
Ind., October 7, 1838; died at Erie, Kansas, March, 1875. 
Issue of first marriage : 
Priest : 

321 Laura E., b. Sept. 11, 1848; d. Aug. 30, 1906; 

322 Mary Izora, b. July, 1850; d. (?) infant; 

323 James Louden, b. (?); d. (?) infant; 

324 Harriet E., b. May 21, 1857; 

Issue of second marriage : 

325 William Alvin, b. Apr. 2, 1861 ; d. Nov. 14, 1863 ; 

326 Frank Bruce, b. Galveston, Ind., Jan. 12, 1865; 

d. (?); 

327 Judson K., b. Erie, Kan., Mar. 26, 1867; 

328 Eber Bunker, b. Erie, Aug. 3, 1870; 

329 Alonzo Albertus, b. Erie, June 29, 1872. 

33 EBER E. PRIEST— Second son of Elizabeth B. and 
Alvin C. Priest, was born April 13, 1827; died July 21, 1828. 

34 LYDIA B. PRIEST— Second daughter of Elizabeth 
B. and Alvin C. Priest, was born April 6, 1829; died Decem- 
ber 5, 1830. 

35 LYDIA P. PRIEST— Third daughter of Elizabeth B. 
and Alvin C. Priest, was born December 15, 1830. Married 
Gerard Reynolds, June 1, 1849. He died June 25, 1863. He 
was a Union soldier and died in battle in western Virginia 
and his body never found. Their children were : 

Reynolds : 

351 Thomas, b. June 20, 1850; d. July 21, 1851; 

352 Harry, b. Jan. 8, 1852; d. Dec. 25, 1862; 
355 Gerard Bunker, b. Mar. 9, 1856. 

353 Cora, b. March 5, 1853; 

354 Ida, b. May 29, 1854; 

355 Gerard Bunker, b. Mar. 9, 1856. 

Lydia P. Priest Reynolds married F. P. Scffner, of Marion, 
November 18, 1873. Died October 16, 1903, in Florida ; buried 
in Marion. 

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36 EBER B. PRIEST— Third son of Elizabeth B. and 
Alvin C. Priest, was born January 18, 1833. Married Jennie 
Scribner, October 3, 1880. She was born at Marion, O., 
November 26, 1851. He was a soldier during the Civil War, 
enlisting in a California regiment, expecting to be sent east. 
He was, however, retained in the west to fight against the 
Indians. He resides in Marion and is the oldest living 
member of the family. Their children were : 

Priest : 

361 Leona Imogene, b. Mar. 6, 1882; d. Mar. 30, 1884; 

362 Emma Louise, b. Sept. 29, 1885. 

37 ALVIN S. PRIEST— Youngest son of Elizabeth B. 
and Alvin C. Priest, was born May 24, 1837; died May 24, 
1844. 

38 IZORA M. PRIEST— Youngest daughter of Elizabeth 
B. and Alvin C. Priest, was born September 17, 1840; died 
at Marion, January 8, 1872. Married F. P. Seffner, October 
1, 1857. They lived for a number of years at Marion and 
then removed to Florida. Their children were : 

Seffner : 

381 May Jay, b. Aug. 19, 1860; 

382 Lenna Margaret, b. Mar. 16, 1863; d. Florida, Jan. 

3, 1883 ; 

383 Girard R., b. July 25, 1864; d. Aug. 25, 1864; 

384 Ida Amanda, b. Oct. 12, 1867; d. Tampa, Fla., 

Sept. 28, 1897. 

The above were all born at Marion. 

41 SARAH ELIZABETH BAKER— Eldest daughter of 
Lincoln and Hannah Baker, was born September 12, 1834; 
died June 24, 1837. 

42 MARY HARRISON BAKER— Youngest daughter of 
Lincoln and Hannah Baker, was born at Marion, October 
22, 1840. Married David C. Bruch, November 25, 1858. 
Their son : 

Bruch : 

42l Lauren Leeds, b. Aug. 31, 1859. 

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Mary Harrison Bruch married Thomas B. Day, at Salem, 
111., April 12, 1868. He was born at Sharonville, O., February 
22, 1839. They reside in Marion, O. Their son : 

Day: 

422 Herbert Baker, b. Aug. 30, 1869. 

51 LYDIA JANE SARGENT— Eldest daughter of Mehit- 
able Chase and Richard Sargent, was born July 7, 1832; 
died July 19, 1837. 

52 FRANCIS MARION SARGENT— Eldest son of Me- 
hitable Chase and Richard Sargent, was born at Marion, 
May 22, 1834; died October 12, 1878. Married Pernina C. 
Southwick, August 12, 1858. She was born April 7, 1839; 
died February 28, 1873. Their children : 

Sargent : 

521 Earl Durando, b. May 31, 1860; d. Oct. 7, 1860; 

522 Cortez Ellsworth, b. Dec. 29, 1861. 

53 JEROME WILSON SARGENT— Second son of Me- 
hitable Chase and Richard Sargent, was born January 1> 
1836; died July 21, 1837. 

" 54 CHARLES CARROLL SARGENT— Third son of 
Mehitable Chase and Richard Sargent, was born January 
11, 1837; died October 6, 1837. 

55 JAMES B. SARGENT— Youngest son of Mehitabla 
Chase and Richard Sargent, was born at Marion, April 28, 
1838; died September 21, 1908. Married Margaret Blackburn 
November 20, 1867. She was born at Bowling Green, Ky., 
April 22, 1850. Died August 8, 1907. Their children were: 

Sargent : 

551 Ina Pearl, b. Aug. 11, 1868; 

552 Basil Earl, b. Mar. 13, 1870; 

553 Williiam R., b. June 13, 1872; 

554 Ralph Fisher, b. Dec. 20, 1874; 

555 Cora May, b. May 23, 1877; 

556 Hazel Dot, b. Aug. 27, 1880; 

557 James F., b. Aug. 3, 1884. 

The above were born at Marion. 
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56 ANNETTE VIOLA SARGENT — Youngest daugh- 
ter of Mehitable Chase and Richard Sargent, was born at 
Marion, January 31, 1845. Married Joseph R. Quigley, Decem- 
ber 9, 1862. He was born in Mansfield, O., October 1, 1843; 
died August 1, 1891. She resides in Marion, O. Their chil- 
dren were : 

Quigley : 

561 Zella Josephine, b. July 21, 1863; d. Sept. 2, 1864; 

562 Rue Stanton, b. Mar. 24, 1865; d. Aug. 18, 1908; 

563 Infant son, born dead October 9, 1868; 

564 Iscah Delphine, b. Feb. 17, 1870;' 

565 Caddie Vale, b. Dec. 13, 1871; 

566 Nettie M., b. Apr. 9, 1874. 

All born in Marion. 

61 MARY ELLEN BOWEN— Eldest daughter of Lydia 
and Ozias Bowen, was born January 7, 1834; died May 15, 
1865, at Indianapolis. Married John L. Harper, November 
23, 1854. He died October 30, 1891. Their children were: 

Harper : 

611 Infant son, born March 20, 1856; d. Aug. 6, 1856; 

612 Corwin Dewey, b. Sept. 30, 1856. 

62 JOHN MARSHALL BOWEN— Eldest son of Lydia 
and Ozias Bowen, was born October 21, 1838; died May 19, 
1843. 

63 THOMAS CORWIN BOWEN— Second son of Lydia 
and Ozias Bowen, was born October 14, 1840. Married 
Sarah P. Williams, adopted daughter of John J. Williams, 
of Marion, October 12, 1871. She was born December 2, 
1848, at Shields, England. They reside in Marion, where he 
is a member of the bar. Their daughter : 

BowEN : 

63l Ada Lorn, b. Marion, January 5, 1873. 

64 PLATT SPENCER BOWEN— Third son of Lydia 
and Ozias Bowen, was born November 7, 1842; died June 3, 
1845. 

65 LAUREN DEWEY BOWEN— Fourth son of Lydia 
and Ozias Bowen, was born May 16, 1844; died February 

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17, 1879. Married Ida Rose Fisher, of Cleveland, O., June 
29, 1870. 

67 MARCELLUS BOWEN (REV., D. D.)— Sixth son 
of Lydia and Ozias Bowen ,was born in Marion, April 6, 
1846. Married Flora Pierpont Stevens, at West Hartford, 
Conn., August 29, 1871. She was born at Lunenburg, Vt., 
August 17, 1849. 

He studied for the ministry and became a missionary 
located at Manissa, Asiatic Turkey, for many years, and 
later Levant Agent at Constantinople, Turkey, of the Amer- 
ican Bible Society. Reside in Constantinople. Their chil- 
dren were : 

BowEN : 

671 Marc Pierpont, b. Springfield, N. J., Jan. 2, 

1873; died in Manissa, July 29, 1874; 

672 Lilian M., b. Sept. 15, 1877. 

68 ALBERTUS C. BOWEN— Youngest son of Lydia and 
Ozias Bowen, was born at Marion, May 21, 1847. He was 
a soldier in the 64th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Married 
Zeru Eliza Arhuckle, of Sidney, O., July 4, 1871. She was 
born July 18, 1846. Is at present employed at the Soldiers' 
Home, Lafayette, Ind. Their children were : 

BowEN : 

681 Sidney A. C, b. Apr. 30, 1872; d. May 29, 1898; 

682 Roy Hill, b. Feb. 1, 1878. 



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Fourth Generation. 

HI GEORGE P. BAKER— Eldest son of Oscar E. and 
Jane E. Baker, was born December 6, 1854; died October 
2, 1873. 

112 JENNIE L. BAKER— Only daughter of Oscar E. 
and Jane E. Baker, was born April 12, 1858; died February 
26, 1879. 

113 LOUISA AUGUSTA BAKER— Only daughter of 
Oscar E. and Augusta E. Baker, was born February 6, 1863. 
Married William B. Grosskopf, July 21, 1887. Reside in 
Minneapolis, Minn. Their children were: 

Grosskopf : 

1131 Oscar William, b. May 2, 1889; 

1132 Homer Louis, b. July 12, 1892; 

1133 Ernest Charles, b. Nov. 21, 1895; 

1134 Dorothea, b. Sept. 26, 1897. 

121 OSCAR ALBERTUS BAKER— Eldest son of Allen 
D. and Alida Van Osten Baker, was born February 17, 1850. 
Married Emma Reitenour at Ridgeville, Ind., November 6, 
1870. She was born August 24, 1853, at Ridgeville. Reside 
at Marion, Ind. Their children were: 

Baker : 

1211 Luella, b. June 8, 1872; 

1212 Mabel, b. Oct. 13, 1874; 

1213 Vergie, b. Mar. 3, 1878; 

1214 Chester Allen Albertus, b. Oct. 3, 1880. 

122 LOUISA A. BAKER— Eldest daughter of Allen D. 
and Elsie A. Dockey Baker, was born December 15, 1859; 
died November 18. 1867. 

123 ELLA P. BAKER— Second daughter of Allen D. and 
Elsie A. Dockey Baker, was born April 16, 1861 ; died No- 
vember 6, 1867. 

124 WILLIAM H. BAKER— Youngest son of Allen D. 
and Elsie A. Dockey Baker, was born February 24, 1863 ; 
died September 11, 1864. 

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125 FLORENCE ALBERTA BAKER— Only child of 
Allen D. and Lucinda F. Fowler Baker, was born January 
1, 1868. Married Jay Dee Brunner at Lincoln, Neb., July 
12, 1892. He was born at Stratford, Ontario, October 5, 
1861. Reside in Indianapolis, Ind. He is president of Indiana 
Business College. Their child : 

Brunner : 

1251 Genevra Marguerite, b. May 18, 1893. 

131 ELDEN CLARK— Eldest child of Lydia Ann and 
William A. Clark, born and died in 1855, 

132 LOUISA H. CLARK— Eldest daughter of Lydia Ann 
and William A. Clark, was born August 8, 1858; died August 
9, 1874. 

133 PRINCESS L. CLARK— Youngest daughter of Lydia 
Ann and William A. Clark, was born February 17, 1862. 
Married Edward Clarence Long, November 24, 1887. Reside 
in Long Beach, Cal. Their children : 

Long: 

1331 NelHe Baker, b. Oct. 19, 1888; 

1332 Clarence Clark, b. Aug. 19, 1895; 

1333 William Kew, b. May 26, 1900. 

141— GENEVRA ENNIS JOHNSTONE— Eldest daughter 
of Louisa Jane and John C. Johnstone, was born at Marion, 
November 12, 1857. Married Dr. Rufus WinHeld Bishop, of 
Chicago, June 4, 1900. 

She is a most accomplished musician and singer, posses- 
sing a fine soprano voice. She has been heard in all the 
principal cities in the United States as a concert and oper- 
atic singer. Resides in Los Angeles, Cal. 

142 ORLANDO WIRT JOHNSTONE— Eldest son of 
Louisa Jane and John C. Johnstone, was born at Marion. 
September 23, 1859. Married Emma Lou Fowler, at Fowler, 
O., June 7, 1883. Reside at Ironwood, Mich. Their children 
were,: 
Johnstone: 

l42l Marguerite Harris, 6. Jan. 25, 1886; died Aug. 7, 
1898, at Marion. 
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1422 Genevra, b. Nov. 9, 1889, at Marion. 
l43 HOMER CLIFTON JOHNSTONE— Youngest son 
of Louisa Jane and John C. Johnstone, was born at Marion, 
May 21, 1868. Married Harriet Axtell, of St. Paul, Minn., 
December 12, 1895. Reside at Short Hills, N. J. He is 
New York manager of Midvale Steel Co. Their child: 
Johnstone: 

l43l Dorothy Axtell, b. Dec. 9, 1899. at St. Paul, 
Minn. 

151 HERMAN E. BAKER— Only son of Eber S. and 
Mary E. Trimble Baker, was born November 15, 1865. Mar- 
ried Emma Soudermilk, October 30, 1895. Reside in State 
of Washington. She was born March 5, 1869. Their chil- 
dren were : 

Baker : 

1511 Ruth Elizabeth, b. Mar. 12, 1899; 

1512 Howard Eber, b. Jan. 19, 1904; 

1513 Delbert Walter, b. Jan. 20, 1907; d. May 28, 1907. 

152 BERTHA BEE BAKER— Youngest daughter of Eber 
S. and Mary E. Trimble Baker, was born February 18, 1877. 
Resides in Wichita, and is a prominent and successful Latin 
teacher. 

I6l BURTON D. SMITH— Eldest son of Princess 
Amanda and O. C. Smith, was born February 24, 1870. Re- 
sides at Hotel Latham, N. Y. 

Ifi2 CLEMENT E. SMITH— Youngest son of Princess 
Amanda and O. C. Smith, was born May 15, 1876; died 
November 12, 1881. 

211 MARY ALICE BAKER— Eldest daughter of Alonzo 
W. and Charlotte Peters Baker, was born November 25, 1851 ; 
died October 7, 1852. 

212 CHARLES HERBERT BAKER— Eldest son of 
Alonzo W. and Charlotte Peters Baker, was born July 15, 
1853; died November 28, 1855. 

21.3 FLORENCE WINONA BAKER— Second daughter 
of Alonzo W. and Charlotte Peters Baker, was born at Van 

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FOURTH GENERATION 

Wert, March 21, 1857; died July 30, 1875. Married Dr. 
George W. McGavren, of Van Wert, June 16, 1875. 

214 JENNIE MYRTLE BAKER— Third daughter of 
Alonzo W. and Charlotte Peters Baker, was born at Van 
Wert, September 28, 1859. Married Fletcher Webster, of 
Van Wert, June 3, 1890. He was born at Richwood, O., 
October 22, 1856. Reside at Van Wert, O. Their children 
were : 

Webster : 

2141 Walter Barton, b. Mar. 16, 1892; 

2142 Lucia, b. Nov. 25, 1893; 

2143 Marshall, b. Feb. 26, 1895; 

2144 Margaret, b. May 12, 1898. 

215 JESSIE AMANDA BAKER— Fourth daughter of 
Alonzo W. and Charlotte Peters Baker, was born at Van 
Wert, December 6, 1862. Married Charles W. Clark, of Van 
Wert, November 7, 1888. He is the only son of William 
A. Clark (l3) and was born at Van Wert, October 15, 
1865. They removed to Chicago and then took up their 
residence in Paris, France, where they still reside. He sang 
in Gunsaulus' Church in Chicago a number of years. His 
voice is a very fine baritone and has few equals. Has 
classes in voice culture and gives recitals in London and all 
European cities. Their children were: 

Clark : 

2151 Helen, b. Nov. 20, 1889; d. Dec. 9, 1889; 

2152 Charles Russell, b. Jan. 1, 1891 ; d. Oct. 15, 1891 ; 

2153 Ronald Baker, b. Nov. 7, 1892; 

2154 Virginia, b. Oct. 6, 1895; 

2155 Louise, b. Apr. 5, 1902. 

216 TACEY VIELLA BAKER— Fifth daughter of Alonzo 
W. and Charlotte Peters Baker, was born at Van Wert, No- 
vember 15, 1864. Married John O. Clark, of Van Wert, April 
22, 1885. He was born March 30, 1864. They reside at Van 
Wert. Their children were: 

Ceark : 

2161 Ethel, b. Apr. 22, 1886; 

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2162 Marcia, b. Aug. 22, 1891; 

2163 Laurence Baker, b. May 7, 1895; 

2164 Robert Sydney, b. Jan. 17, 1900. 

217 MIRIAM MENDENHALL BAKER — Youngest 
daughter of Alonzo and Charlotte Peters Baker, was born 
at Van Wert, August 7, 1867. Married Willard B. Gleason, 
of Van Wert, August 10, 1892. He was born at Van Wert, 
June 10, 1867; died at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., January 9, 1903. 
He was graduated from West Point in 1892 and joined the 
6th United States Infantry, with which he served as Second 
Lieutenant, First Lieutenant and Captain, until his death. 
He was brevetted captain in the battle of San Juan Hill in 
the Spanish War, and served in the Philippine Insurrection 
from 1899 until 1902, when he was ordered to Ft. Leaven- 
worth as Regimental and Post Quartermaster. Their daugh- 
ter was the first American child on the Island of Panay, Phil- 
ippine Islands. She resides in Van Wert, O. 

Gleason : 

2171 Charlotte, b. Sept. 20, 1895, at Ft. Thomas, Ky. 

221 CHARLES ALONZO McCONAHY— Eldest son of 
Lucetta and Grimes McConahy, was born at Gilbia, O., 
March 11, 1848. Married Mary Davenport, of Bluff ton, Ind., 
October 28, 1874. She was born September 23, 1854. They 
reside in Van Wert. Their children were : 

McConahy : 

2211 Florence D., b. Aug. 21, 1875; 

2212 Caulson, D., b. Sept. 21, 1877; 
221.3 Carolyn Eulalie, b. Apr. 9, 1883; 
22l4 Grace D., b. June 17, 1885. 

222 ALBERT DILLWIN McCONAHY— Second son of 
Lucetta and Grimes McConahy, was born at Lima, O., Feb- 
ruary 24, 1850; died September 22, 1887. Married (1) 
Maggie Lawson, March 8, 1872. Married (2) Alberta Krebs, 
March 21, 1878. She was born in Lima, November 1, 1854. 
Their son : 

McConahy: 

2221 Harry D., b. Nov. 15. 1878. 

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FOURTH GENERATION 

223 JAMES ARTHUR McCONAHY— Third son of Lu- 
cetta and Grimes McConahy, was born in Van Wert, Jan- 
uary 30, 1852. Married Destic Alhery October 25, 1876. She 
was born May 30, 1855. Reside in Valparaiso, Ind. Their 
daughter : 

McConahy: 

2231 Mabel Burrie, b. Jan. 8, 1880. 

224 MARY EDNA McCONAHY— Eldest daughter of 
Lucetta and Grimes McConahy, was born at Van Wert, Sep- 
tember 15, 1854. Married Thomas Foster, August 27, 1870. 
He died at Ft. Wayne, Ind.. June 23, 1882. She married (2) 
W. H. Caldwell, June 21, 1884. He is Assistant Principal 
for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum in Berkeley, Cal. 
Child by first marriage : 

Foster : 

2241 Albert Lee, b. May 31, 1871. 

225 ELMER BURR McCONAHY— Fourth son of Lucetta 
and Grimes McConahy, was born at Van Wert, March 4, 
1858. Married Clara A. Bennett, August 25, 1890. She was 
born in Chicago, June 4, 1863. Reside at Kansas City, Mo. 
He is General Agent there of Chicago Great Western Rail- 
way. Their child : 

McConahy : 

2251 Burree, b. Sept. 22, 1891. 

226 HARRY LESTER McCONAHY— Fifth son of Lu- 
cetta and Grimes McConahy, was born at Van Wert, March 
14, 1861; died August 1, 1862. 

227 CAREY BAKER McCONAHY— Sixth son of Lu- 
cetta and Grimes McConahy, was born at Van Wert, April 
14, 1863. Married Ella Spangler at Van Wert, September 
8, 1886. Their daughter: 

McConahy : 

2271 Ruth, b. Sept. 11, 1888. 

228 WALTER GRIMES McCONAHY— Seventh son of 
Lucetta and Grimes McConahy, was born at Van Wert, 
August 27, 1865. Married Lida Adams, at Paulding, O., 
May 24, 1898. 

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FOURTH GENERATION 

229 LAURA BELL McCONAHY— Youngest daughter of 
Lucetta and Grimes McConahy, was born at Van Wert, Sep- 
tember 25, 1867. Married Walter N. Nichols at Philadelphia, 
Pa., December 13, 1887. He was born January 3, 1862, near 
Covington, Ky. They reside at St. Louis, where he is 
General Agent for the C, C., C. & St. L. Ry. Their children : 

Nichols : 

2291 Walter Lester, b. Oct. 5, 1891 ; 

2292 Helen, b. Feb. 23, 1894; 

2293 Marjorie, b. Aug. 27, 1897. 

231 MARY CATHERINE COPELAND— Eldest daughter 
of Lydia Amanda and Elijah Copeland, was born at Evans- 
ville, October 18, 1857; died at Cincinnati, November 19, 
1865. 

232 IRENE HOWARD COPELAND— Second daughter 
of Lydia Amanda and Elijah Copeland, was born at Marion, 
January 12, 1860; died at Cincinnati, November 7, 1865. 

233 ELIJAH PERCY COPELAND— Eldest son of Lydia 
Amanda and Elijah Copeland, was born at Evansville, Octo- 
ber 21, 1862. Married Lula Alice Smith, May 22, 1888. at 
Omaha, Neb. She was born December 22, 1866, in Henry, 
111. They removed to Nashville, Tenn., and then Paulding, 
O., where they have dwelt ever since. Their children were : 

Copeland : 

2331 Infant son, b. and d. Jan. 14, 1891, at Ottumwa, 

Iowa ; 

2332 Alice, b. Apr. 16, 1892; 

2333 Grace, b. Sept. 28, 1894; 

2334 Margaret Eloise, b. Oct. 31, 1904. 

234 ELOISE AMANDA COPELAND-Third daughter 
of Lydia Amanda and Elijah Copeland, was born at Cincin- 
nati, December 11, 1866. 

235 ANNA LUCETTA COPELAND— Fourth daughter 
of Lydia Amanda and Elijah Copeland, was born at Omaha, 
August 20, 1869; died January 12, 1875. 

236 CHARLES BAKER COPELAND— Youngest son of 

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FOURTH GENERATION 

L>dia Amanda and Elijah Copeland, was born at Chariton, 
la., November 6, 1878. Is in automobile business at Lincoln, 
Neb. 

241 CHARLES HOWARD ALLEN— Eldest son of Mary 
Anna and Elisha Oilman Allen, was born at Marion, March 

17, 186L Married Lily K. Haas in Evansville, Ind., June 
19, 1883. She was born March 9, 1863, at Evansville. Mar- 
ried (2) Pearl Vanderhoif, at Paulding, O., August 18, 1898. 
She was born in Payne, O.. June 29, 1870. He has been in 
the banking business for many years and has resided at 
Paulding, where he President of the Paulding National Bank- 
The children of the first marriage were: 

Allen : 

24 11 Sadamae, b. May 28, 1884; 

2412 Percy M., b. May 31, 1888. 
Children of the second marriage : 

2413 Howard, b. July 13, 1901; 

2414 Loren, b. Mar. 11, 1906. 

242 HERBERT EDGAR ALLEN— Second son of Mary 
Anna and Elisha Oilman Allen, was born at Marion, June 

18, 1863. Married Elisabeth Estelle Francis, May 26, 1887, 
at Marion. She was born at Shelby, Richland County, O., 
November 2, 1868. He is in the lumber business and they 
reside in Poplarville, Miss. Their son : 

Allen : 

2421 Paul Francis, b. Dec. 5. 1895. 

243 ROBERT OILMAN ALLEN— Third son of Mary 
Anna and Elisha Oilman Allen, was born July 10, 1867. 
Married Estelle Blizzard at Paulding, October 30, 1890. She 
was born at Rushville, Ind., February 7, 1869. He was 
famous as the short stop of the Philadelphia National League 
Base Ball Club, of which he was manager for two years, 
retiring to go into business for himself. Is engaged in the 
sawmill business with headquarters at Bonita, La. Their 
children were : 

Allen : 

2431 Robert Oilman, b. Aug. 2, 1893; 

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FOURTH GENERATION 

2432 Edgar Cunningham, b. Mar. 24, 1902. 

244 TRACY RICHARDSON ALLEN— Youngest son of 
Mary Anna and Elisha Gilman Allen, was born at Marion, 
June 24, 1873. Married Fanny DeWolfe June 5, 1900, at 
Columbus, O. She was born at Marion, February 3, 1876. 
Reside in Marion. Their children : 

Allen : 

2441 Frederick James, b. July 17, 1902; 

2442 Gilman Baker, b. May 1, 1906. 

261 MARTHA SUE BAKER— Eldest daughter of Charles 
Eber and Susan Stevenson Baker, was born at Evansville, 
December 25, 1871. Became celebrated as a portrait painter 
and a painter in water and oils. Was instructress for several 
years in the Art Institute of Chicago and has resided for 
several years in Paris, France, where her work has received 
favorable mention in the salons, and in exhibitions at London, 
Antwerp and throughout the United States. Resides in 
Chicago. 

262 CHARLES BAKER— Eldest son of Charles Eber and 
Susan Stevenson Baker, was born at Evansville, October 25, 
1874. Married Nellie Caroline Jillson, January 26, 1904, at 
Chicago. She was born in Racine, Wis., February 5, 1881. 
They reside in Chicago. Their son : 

Baker: 

2621 Charles Jillson, b. May 16, 1906. 

263 HOWARD BAKER— Youngest son of Charles Eber 
and Susan Stevenson Baker, was born in Chicago, March 10, 
1887. Married Mary Elisabeth Bellinger, December 28, 1908, 
in Cleveland, O. She was born February 26, 1888, at Cleve- 
land. Reside at Cadillac, Mich. 

271 ELWOOD WILSON BAKER— Eldest son of Elwood 
Thomas and Sallie Wilson Baker, was born at Evansville, 
June 24, 1881. Married June 1, 1909. Delia Crosby Smith, 
of Brooklyn. She was born in Brooklyn October 29, 1884. 
Reside in Brooklyn. 

272 CHARLES GRAHAM BAKER— Second son of El- 

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FOURTH GENERATION 

wood Thomas and Sallie Wilson Baker, was born at Evans- 
ville July 16, 1883. Resides in Brooklyn. 

273 TACEY MARGARET BAKER— Only daughter of 
Elwood Thomas and Sallie Wilson Baker, was born in Chi- 
cago August 30, 1887. Married Frederick William Hackstaif, 
in Brooklyn, October 17, 1907. He was born in St. Louis 
October 30, 1882. Reside in Brooklyn. 

Hackstaff : 

2731 Bruce Wilson, b. Oct. 2, 1909. 

274 DONALD MITCHELL BAKER— Third son of El- 
wood Thomas and Sallie Wilson Baker, was born in Chicago 
June 6, 1889. Resides in Brooklyn. 

275 LESLIE STUART BAKER— Youngest son of El- 
wood Thomas and Sallie Wilson Baker, was born in Brook- 
lyn, December 8, 1895. Resides in Brooklyn. 

321 LAURA E. PRIEST— Eldest daughter of James Lou- 
den and Abigail Brown Priest, was born September 11, 1848; 
died August 30, 1906, in Marion. Married Francis M. Scrib- 
ner, April 14, 1867. He was born November 14, 1843; died 
in Marion February 22, 1879. Their children : 

SCRIBNER : 

3211 Harry O., b. Nov. 19, 1867; 

3212 Frank P., b. Mar. 25, 1871; died Sept. 3, 1879; 
32i3 Lena J., b. Sept. 30, 1872; 

3214 Jennie May, b. Nov. 14, 1874. 
All born in Marion. 

322 MARY IZORA PRIEST— Second daughter of James 
Louden and Abigail Brown Priest, was born July (?), 1850; 
died (?). 

323 JAMES LOUDEN PRIEST— Eldest son of James 
Louden and Abigail Brown Priest, was born (?); died (?). 

324 HARRIET E. PRIEST— Youngest daughter of James 
Louden and Abigail Brown Priest, was born May 21, 1857. 
Married Henry Mumford, October 13, 1875. Reside in Mar- 
ion, O. Their children were : 



fourth generation 

Mumford: 

3241 Bertie May, b. May 11, 1876; 

3242 Charles Leslie, b. Dec. 20. 1880; 

3243 Grace Joy, b. May 15, 1882; 

3244 Janthe Delilah, b. Apr. 6, 1890; 

3245 Floyd Wayne, b. Oct. 9, 1891 ; 

3246 Susan Hayzel, b. Dec. 15, 1892; d. Sept. 12, 1893; 

3247 Infant child, born and died Nov. 5, 1896. 

325 WILLIAM ALVIN PRIEST— Eldest son of James 
Louden and Margaret Young Priest, was born April 2, 1861 ; 
died November 14, 1863. 

326 FRANK BRUCE PRIEST— Second son of James 
Louden and Margaret Young Priest, was born in Galveston, 
Ind., January 12, 1865; died (?). 

327 JUDSON K. PRIEST— Third son of James Louden 
and Margaret Young Priest, was born in Erie, Kan., March 
26, 1867. 

328 EBER BUNKER PRIEST— Fourth son of James 
Louden and Margaret Young Priest, was born in Erie, Kan., 
August 3, 1870. Married Mina Edith Pierce, October 16, 
1895, at Tampa, Fla. Reside at West Tampa. Their chil- 
dren were : 

Priest : 

3281 Genevieve Winfred, b. Aug. 4, 1899; 

3282 Dorothy May, b. Feb. 21, 1902. 

329 ALONZO ALBERTUS PRIEST— Fifth son of James 
Louden and Margaret Young Priest, was born in Erie, Kan., 
June 29, 1872. Married Ella McCourt, of Atchison, Kan., 
September 29, 1905, at Denver, Col. Reside at Denison, 
Texas. 

351 THOMAS REYNOLDS— Eldest son of Lydia P. 
and Gerard Reynolds, was born June 20, 1850; died July 21, 
1851. 

352 HARRY REYNOLDS— Second son of Lydia P. and 
Gerard Reynolds, was born January 8, 1852; died December 
25, 1862. 

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FOURTH GENERATION 

353 CORA REYNOLDS— Eldest daughter of Lydia P. 
and Gerard Reynolds, was born March 5, 1853. Married 
John Franz, July 26, 1871. Reside in Jacksonville, Fla. 
Their children were : 

Franz : 

3531 Infant son, b. and d. July 1, 1873; 

3532 Katherine M., b. Aug. 8, 1874; 

3533 Jerome R., b. Jan. 30, 1877; 

3534 John F., b. Mar. 11, 1882. 

354 IDA REYNOLDS— Youngest daughter of Lydia P. 
and Gerard Reynolds, was born May 29, 1854. Married 
Frank W. Pi^rson December 21, 1871. Reside in Mansfield, 
O. Their children were : 

PlERSON : 

3541 Nellie Izora, b. Sept. 5, 1873; 

3542 Thomas G., b. Nov. 18, 1875. 

355 GERARD BUNKER REYNOLDS— Third son of 
Lydia P. and Gerard Reynolds, was born March 9, 1856. 
Married Lybirda E. Davis, February 26, 1885. She was born 
June 21, 1866. Children: 

Reynolds : 

3551 Marie Pauline, b. Nov. 7, 1886; 

3552 Thomas Moon, b. Aug. 10, 1891; 

3553 William Hahn, b. Feb. 12, 1898. 

361 LEONA IMOGENE PRIEST— Eldest daughter of 
March 6, 1882; died at Marion, March 30, 1884. 

362 EMMA LOUISE PRIEST— Second daughter of Eber 
B. and Jennie Scribner Priest, was born at Marion Septem- 
ber 29, 1885. Resides in Marion. 

381 MAY JAY SEFFNER— Eldest daughter of Izora M. 
and Fred P. Seffner, was born in Marion August 19, 1860. 
Married Arthur R. Cleghorn, November 17, 1881. Reside in 
Mansfield, O. 

382 LENNA MARGARET SEFFNER— Second daughter 
of Izora M. and Fred P. Seffner, was born in Marion, March 
16, 1863; died in Florida, January 3, 1883. 

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FOURTH GENE:RATI0N 

383 GIRARD R. SEFFNER— Eldest son of Izora M. 
and Fred. P. Seffner, was born in Marion July 25, 1864; 
died August 25, 1864. 

384 IDA AMANDA SEFFNER— Youngest daughter of 
Izora M. and Fred. P. Seffner. was born in Marion, October 
12, 1867 ; died in Tampa, Fla., Sept. 28, 1897. Married Henry 
Lee Branch in Tampa, November 18, 1884. Children : 

Branch : 

3841 Lenna M., b. Sept., 1885; d. Dec, 1885; 

3842 Harry Carson, b. June 22, 1889; 

3843 Lotta May, b. Aug. 2, 1891. 

421 LAUREN LEEDS BRUCH— Only child of Mary 
Harrison and David C. Bruch. was born August 31, 1859. 
Married Clara G. Althouse, December 27, 1881. She was 
born June 8, 1864. Reside in Chicago. Children : 

Bruch : 

4211 Cleo Grace, b. Dec. 25, 1882; 

4212 Homer Day, b. Apr. 30, 1885; 

4213 Thomas Corwin, b. Nov. 26, 1894. 

422 HERBERT BAKER DAY— Only child of Mary Har- 
rison and Thomas E. Day, was born August 30, 1869. Mar- 
ried Laura McNeal in Pittsburgh, Pa., August 30, (?). Re- 
side in Pittsburgh, Pa. 

521 EARL DURANDO SARGENT— Eldest son of Fran- 
cis Marion and Pernina Southwick Sargent, was born May 
31, 1860; died October 7, 1860. 

522 CORTEZ ELLSWORTH SARGENT— Second son 
of Francis Marion and Pernina Southwick Sargent, was born 
December 29, 1861. Married Mary Belle Kishlcr, in Marion, 
December 29, 1885. She was born April 18, 1865. Reside at 
Marion. Children : 

Sargen-? : 

5221 John Chase, b. Feb. 3, 1890. 

55l INA PEARL SARGENT— Eldest daughter of James 
B. and Margaret Blackburn Sargent, was born at Marion, 
August 11, 1868. Married Hezekiah Russell, June 6, 1897. 

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FOURTH GENERATION 

He was born in Chichester, Eng., April 3, 1868. Reside in 
Dayton, O. 

552 BASIL EARL SARGENT— Eldest son of James B. 
and Margaret Blackburn Sargent, was born at Marion, March 
13, 1870. Married Etta Hoover, June 18, 1903. She was 
born at Prospect, O., March 12, 1873. Reside at Marion. 

553 WILLIAM R. SARGENT— Second son of James B. 
and Margaret Blackburn Sargent, was born at Marion, June 
13, 1872. 

554 RALPH FISHER SARGENT— Third son of James 
B. and Margaret Blackburn Sargent, was born at Marion, 
December 20, 1874. Married Naomi B. Fortney, June 23, 
1895. She was born at Bucyrus, O., June 22, 1876. Reside at 
Toledo, O. Their children were : 

Sargent: 

5541 James Richard, b. Dec. 28, 1893; 

5542 Elmer Eugene, b. Sept. 20, 1897; 

5543 Harold Russell, b. Sept. 20, 1899; 

5544 Mary Margaret, b. Apr. 16, 1903. 

555 CORA MAY SARGENT— Second daughter of James 
B. and Margaret Blackburn Sargent, was born at Marion, 
May 23, 1877. Married Albert Cheney, May 16, 1895. He 
was born at Burlingame, Kan., January 4, 1874. Reside at 
Columbus, O. Children : 

Cheney : 

5551 Robert Earl, b. Mar. 27, 1896; 

5552 Glen Edwin, b. July 13, 1898. 

556 HAZEL DOT SARGENT— Third daughter of James 
B. and Margaret Blackburn Sargent, was born at Marion, 
August 27, 1880. Married Jacob Fern Case, June 14, 1906. 
He was born at Columbus, O., March 26, 1883. Reside at 
Columbus, O. 

557 JAMES F. SARGENT— Youngest son of James B. 
and Margaret Blackburn Sargent, was born at Marion, Au- 
gust 3, 1884. Married Clara Belle Mattheivson, April 30, 
1907. She was born at Syracuse, N. Y., October 21, 1887. 
Reside at Columbus, O. Children : 

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fourth generation 

Sargent : 

5571 Francis Harold, b. Jan. 23, 1908. 

561 ZELLA JOSEPHINE QUIGLEY— Eldest daughter 
of Viola Annette and Joseph R. Quigley, was born in Marion, 
July 21, 1863; died in Marion September 2, 1864. 

562 RUE STANTON QUIGLEY— Eldest son of Viola 
Annette and Joseph R. Quigley, was born in Marion, March 24, 
1865 ; died August 18, 1908, and buried in the Roman Cath- 
olic Cemetery in Columbus, O. Married Mary Augusta 
Willaume, February 26. 1886. Children : 

Quigley : 

5621 Jerome Benjamin, b. Dec. 15, 1886; 

5622 Hobart Joseph, b. Aug. 29, 1888; 

5623 Clarence Eugene Richard, b. Apr. 11, 1890; 

5624 Helen Mary, b. May 13, 1901; 

5625 Mary Frances, b. Aug. 2, 1903. 

564 ISCAH DELPHINE— Eldest daughter of Viola An- 
nette and Joseph R. Quigley, was born in Marion, February 13, 
1870. Married Thomas Henry Scott, June 25, 1903. He was 
born in Hawick, Scotand, March 28, 1869, They reside in 
Marion, O. Children : 

Scott : 

5641 Richard Allan, b. Jan. 12, 1906. 

565 CADDIE VALE QUIGLEY— Third daughter of 
Viola Annette and Joseph R. Quigley, was born in Marion, 
December 13, 1871. Married Harry R. Johnston, September 
19, 1892. He was born in Fostoria, O., Sept. 29, 1859. They 
reside in Fostoria, O. Children : 

Johnston : 

5651 La Verne Rue, b. June 27. 1893; 

5652 Janette D., b. July 13, 1895. 

566 NETTIE M. QUIGLEY— Fourth daughter of Viola 
Annette and Joseph R. Quigley, was born at Marion, April 9, 
1874. Married Charles Willard Stose, March 2, 1908. He 
was born in Marion, O., December 6, 1870. They reside in 
Portland, Ore. 

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FOURTH GENERATION 

612 CORWIN DEWEY HARPER— Second son of Mary 
Ellen and John L. Harper, was born September 30, 1862. 
Married in Indianapolis, May 11, 1893, Nora Maude Delano, 
daughter of Joel A. and Amanda Tandefur Delano. Reside 
in Cincinnati, O. He is District Passenger Agent, Wiscon- 
sin Central R. R. 

63l ADA LORN BOWEN— Only child of Thomas Cor- 
win and Sarah Williams Bowen, was born at Marion, Janu- 
ary 5, 1873. 

671 MARC PIERPONT BOWEN— Eldest son of Mar- 
cellus and Flora Stevens Bowen, was born at Springfield, 
N. J., January 2, 1873; died at Manissa, Turkey, July 29, 
1874. 

672 LILIAN M. BOWEN— Only daughter of Marcellus 
and Flora Stevens Bowen, was born September 15, 1877. 
Married Frank Ferguson, June 1, 1907. He was born at 
Constantinople, February 3, 1875 Reside in Constantinople, 
Turkey. Children : 

Ferguson : 

6721 Marc Bowen, b. Apr. 17, 1908; 

6722 Alice May, b. May 23, 1909. 

681 SIDNEY A. C. BOWEN— Eldest son of Albertus C. 
and Zeru Arbuckle Bowen, was born April 30, 1872; died 
May 29, 1898. Married Mamie Fairfield, January 1, 1896. 

682 ROY HILL BOWEN— Second son of Albertus C. 
and Zeru Arbuckle Bowen, was born February 1, 1878. Mar- 
ried Rosa A. Lucas, October 22, 1899. Reside in Cleveland, O. 



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Fifth Generation. 

1131 OSCAR WILLIAM GROSSKOPF— Eldest son of 
Louisa Augusta and William B. Grosskopf, was born May 
2, 1889. 

1132 HOMER LOUIS GROSSKOPF— Second son of 
Louisa Augusta and William B. Grosskopf, was born July 
12, 1892. 

1133 ERNEST CHARLES GROSSKOPF— Third son of 
Louisa Augusta and William B. Grosskopf, was born Novem- 
ber 21, 1895. 

1134 DOROTHEA GROSSKOPF — Only daughter of 
Louisa Augusta and William B. Grosskopf, was born Sep- 
tember 26, 1897. 

1211 LUELLA BAKER— Eldest daughter of Oscar Al- 
bertus and Emma Reitenour Baker, was born at Ridgeville, 
Ind., June 8, 1872; died August 20, 1896, at Marion, Ind. 
Married William F. Evans at Marion, Ind., October 10, 1892. 
Their childj: 

Evans : 

12111 Clell Baker, b. Aug. 3, 1896. 

1212 MABEL BAKER— Second daughter of Oscar Alber- 
tus and Emma Reitenour Baker, was born at Union City, 
Ind., October 13, 1874. Married Andrew Jackson, November 
1, 1899, at Marion, Ind. 

1213 VERGIE BAKER— Third daughter of Oscar Alber- 
tus and Emma Reitenour Baker, was born at Union City, 
Ind., March 3, 1878. Married Hermon Earl, October 5, 1904, 
at Marion, Ind. 

Earl : 

12131 Violetta May, b. Apr. 30, 1909; d. May 7, 1909. 

1214 CHESTER ALLEN ALBERTUS BAKER— Eldest 
son of Oscar Albertus and Emma Reitenour Baker, was born 
at Union City, Ind., October 3, 1880. Married Anna Gott- 
schall, August 11, 1901, at Marion, Ind. Children: 

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fifth generation 

Baker : 

12141 Ruth, b. Oct. 23, 1902; 

12142 Ray Albertus, b. Aug. 15, 1909. 

1251 GENEVRA MARGUERITE BRUNNER— Eldest 
daughter of Florence Alberta and Jay Bee Brunner, was born 
at Lincoln, Neb., May 18, 1893. 

1331 NELLIE BAKER LONG— Eldest daughter of Prin- 
cess Clark and Edward Clarence Long, was born August 19, 

19, 1888. 

1332 CLARENCE CLARK LONG— Eldest son of Prin- 
cess Clark and Elward Clarence Long, was born August 19, 
1895. 

1333 WILLIAM KEW LONG— Second son of Princess 
Clark and Edward Clarence Long, was born May 26, 1900. 

l42i MARGUERITE HARRIS JOHNSTONE — Eldest 
daughter of Orlando W. and Emma Fowler Johnstone, was 
born at Morral, O., January 25, 1886; died at Marion, August 
7, 1898. 

1422 GENEVRA JOHNSTONE— Second daughter of Or- 
lando W. and Emma Fowler Johnstone, was born November 
9, 1889. 

l43i DOROTHY AXTELL JOHNSTONE — Eldest 
daughter of Homer C. and Harriet Axtell Johnstone, was 
born in St. Paul, Minn., December 9, 1899. 

1511 RUTH ELIZABETH BAKER— Eldest daughter of 
Herman E. and Emma Soudermilk Baker, was born March 
12, 1899. 

1512 HOWARD EBER BAKER— Eldest son of Herman 
E. and Emma Soudermilk Baker, was born January 19, 1904. 

1513 DELBERT WALTER BAKER— Second son of 
Herman E. and Emma Soudermilk Baker, was born January 

20, 1907; died May 28, 1907. 

2l4l WALTER BARTON WEBSTER— Eldest son of 
Jennie Myrtle and Fletcher Webster, was born at Van Wert, 
March 16, 1892. 

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FIFTH GENERATION 

2142 LUCIA WEBSTER— Eldest daughter of Jennie 
Myrtle and Fletcher Webster, was born at Van Wert, No- 
vember 25, 1893. 

2143 MARSHALL WEBSTER— Second son of Jennie 
Myrtle and Fletcher Webster, was born at Van Wert, Febru- 
ary 26, 1895. 

2144 MARGARET WEBSTER— Second daughter of Jen- 
nie Myrtle and Fletcher Webster, was born at Van Wert, 
May 12, 1898. 

2151 HELEN CLARK— Eldest daughter of Jessie Aman- 
da and Charles W. Clark, was born November 20, 1889; died 
December 9, 1889. 

2152 CHARLES RUSSELL CLARK— Eldest son of Jes- 
sie Amanda and Charles W. Clark, was born January 1, 1891 ; 
died October 15, 1891. 

2153 RONALD BAKER CLARK— Second son of Jessie 
Amanda and Charles W, Clark, was born November 7, 1892. 

2154 VIRGINL\ CLARK— Second daughter of Jessie 
Amanda and Charles W. Clark, was born October 6, 1895. 

2155 LOUISE CLARK— Third daughter of Jessie Aman- 
da and Charles W. Clark, was born April 5, 1902. 

2161 ETHEL CLARK— Eldest daughter of Tacey Viella 
and John O. Clark, was born at Van Wert, April 22, 1886. 

2162 MARCIA CLARK— Second daughter of Tacey 
Viella and John O. Clark, was born at Van Wert, August 22, 
1891. 

2163 LAURENCE BAKER CLARK— Eldest son of Tacey 
Viella and John O. Clark, was born at Van Wert, May 7, 
1895. 

2164 ROBERT SYDNEY CLARK— Second son of Tacey 
Viella and John O. Clark, was born at Van Wert, January 
17, 1900. 

2171 CHARLOTTE GLEASON— Only child of Miriam 
Mendenhall and Willard E. Gleason, was born at Fort 
Thomas, Ky.. September 20, 1895. 

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on his 90th l)irthdav 



FIFTH GENERATION 

22ll— FLORENCE D. McCONAHY— Eldest daughter of 
Charles A, and Mary Davenport McConahy, was born at 
Van Wert, August 21, 1875, Married Dr. Brose S. Horn, 
of Marion, Ind., June 4, 1896. 

2212 CAULSON D. McCONAHY— Eldest son of Charles 
A. and Mary Davenport McConahy, was born at Van Wert, 
September 21, 1877. Married Delphia Newland, at Hunting- 
ton Beach, California, March 6, 1907. 

2213 CAROLYN EULALIE McCONAHY — Second 
daughter of Charles A. and Mary Davenport McConahy, was 
born at Van Wert, April 9, 1883. Married Aden Orson 
Faulkner, of Burns, Oregon, at Van Wert, July 14, 1909. 

2214 GRACE D. McCONAHY— Third daughter of 
Charles A. and Mary Davenport McConahy, was born at 
Van Wert, June 17, 1885. 

2221 HARRY D. McCONAHY— Only child of Albert 
Dillwin and Alberta Krebs McConahy, was born November 
15, 1878. Married Grace Louise Brey in Valparaiso, Ind., 
March 21, 1901. Their children: 

McCoNAHV : 

22211 Ruth Viola, b. Apr. 22, 1902; 

22212 Helen Marguerette, b. Jan. 26, 1905. 

2231 MABEL BURRIE McCONAHY— Only child of 
James Arthur and Destie Albery McConahy, was born Jan- 
uary 8, 1880. Married Clinton A. Nixon, June 25, 1901. 
Children : 

Nixon : 

22311 Russell Arthur, b. Dec. 9, 1903; 

22312 James Willard, b. Nov. 10, 1906. 

2241 ALBERT LEE FOSTER— Only child of Mary Edna 
and Thomas Foster, was born May 31, 1871. Is a dentist in 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

2251 BURREE McCONAHY— Only child of Elmer Burr 
and Clara Bennett McConahy, was born September 22, 1891, 

227l RUTH McCONAHY— Only child of Carey Baker 
and Ella Spangler McConahy, was born at Van Wert, Sep- 
tember 11, 1888. 

49 



FIFTH GENERATION 

2291 WALTER LESTER NICHOLS— Eldest son of 
Laura Bell and Walter N. Nichols, was born at Toledo, O., 
October 5, 1891. 

2292 HELEN NICHOLS— Eldest daughter of Laura Bell 
and Walter N. Nichols, was born in St. Louis, Mo., February 
23, 1894. 

2293 MARJORIE NICHOLS— Second daughter of Laura 
Bell and Walter N. Nichols, was born in St. Louis, August 
27. 1897. 

2.332 ALICE COPELAND— Eldest daughter of Elijah 
Percy and Lula Smith Copeland, was born at Paulding, O., 
April 16, 1892. 

2333 GRACE COPELAND— Second daughter of Elijah 
Percy and Lula Smith Copeland, was born at Paulding, Sep- 
tember 28, 1894. 

2334 MARGARET ELOISE COPELAND— Third daugh- 
ter of Elijah Percy and Lula Smith Copeland, was born at 
Paulding, October 31, 1904. 

2411 SADAMAE ALLEN— Eldest daughter of Charles 
Howard and Lily Haas Allen, was born May 28, 1884. 

2412 PERCY M. ALLEN— Eldest son of Charles Howard 
and Lily Haas Allen, was born at Paulding, May 31, 1888. 

2413 HOWARD ALLEN— Eldest son of Charles Howard 
and Pearl Vanderhoff Allen, was born at Paulding, July 13, 
1901. 

2414 LOREN ALLEN— Second son of Charles Howard 
and Pearl Vanderhoff Allen, was born at Paulding, March 
11, 1906. 

2421 PAUL FRANCIS ALLEN— Only child of Herbert 
Edgar and Elizabeth Frances Allen, was born at Marion, 
December 5, 1895. 

2431 ROBERT OILMAN ALLEN. JR.— Eldest son of 
Robert Oilman and Estelle Blizzard Allen, was born at Phil- 
adelphia, Pa., August 2, 1893. 

2432 EDGAR CUNNINGHAM ALLEN— Second son of 

50 



FIFTH GENERATION 

Robert Gilman and Estelle Blizzard Allen, was born at Pauld- 
ing, March 24, 1902. 

2441 FREDERICK JAMES ALLEN— Eldest son of 
Tracy Richardson and Fanny DeWolfe Allen, was born at 
Marion, July 17, 1902. 

2442 GILMAN BAKER ALLEN— Second son of Tracy 
Richardson and Fanny DeWolfe Allen, was born at Marion, 
May 1, 1906. 

2621 CHARLES JILLSON BAKER— Eldest son of 
Charles and Nellie Jillson Baker, was born at Chicago, May 
16, 1906. 

3211 HARRY O. SCRIBNER— Eldest son of Laura E. 
and Francis M. Scribner, was born at Marion, November 
19, 1867. Married August 29, 1899, to Ella E. Behner. She 
was born at Marion, October 27, 1870. Reside at Marion. 

3212 FRANK P. SCRIBNER— Second son of Laura E. 
and Francis M. Scribner, was born at Marion, March 25, 
1871 ; died September 3, 1879. 

3213 LINA J. SCRIBNER— Eldest daughter of Laura E. 
and Francis M. Scribner, was born at Marion, September 30, 
1872. Married Claude ' D. Walters. He was born in Ft. 
Wayne, Ind., Nov. 14, 1868. Reside in Marion. 

Walters : 

32131 Mary E., b. in Marion, O., Jan. 15, 1892. 

3214 JENNIE MAY SCRIBNER— Second daughter of 
Laura E. and Francis M. Scribner, was born at Marion, No- 
vember 14, 1874. Married Edward G. Staiger, November 27, 
1894, He was born at Portsmouth, O., February 12, 1869. 
Reside in Marion. 

3241 BERTIE MAY MUMFORD— Eldest daughter of 
Harriet E. and Henry Mumford, was born May 11, 1876. 
Married Orian Bruce, August 3, 1892. He died April (?), 
1902. She married (2) Charles Crise, of Bucyrus, O., April 
1, 1906. He died February 2, 1908. Children of the first 
marriage : 

51 



fifth generation 

Bruce : 

32411 Audrey, b. Mar. 6. 1893; 

32412 Wayne, b. Apr. 21, 1894; 

32413 Henry, b. Dec. 16, 1896; died March (?) 1899. 

3242 CHARLES LESLIE MUMFORD— Eldest son of 
Harriet E. and Henry Mumford, was born December 20. 
1880. Married Adeline Super, April 12, 1902. 

3243 GRACE JOY MUMFORD— Second daughter of 
Harriet E. and Henry Mumford, was born May 15, 1882. 
Married Auda Wilson Fausnaugh, August 3, 1898. Children : 

Fausnaugh : 

32431 Charles, b. May 2, 1899; 

32432 Henry, b. Sept. 30, 1904. 

3244 JANTHE DELILAH MUMFORD— Third daughter 
of Harriet E. and Henry Mumford, was born April 6, 1890. 
Married Laurance B. Kerr, November 23, 1905. 

3245 FLOYD WAYNE MUMFORD— Second son of 
Harriet and Henry Mumford, was born October 9, 1891. 

3246 SUSAN HAYZEL MUMFORD— Fourth daughter 
of Harriet E. and Henry Mumford, was born December 15, 
1892; died September 12, 1893. 

3281 GENEVIEVE WINFRED PRIEST— Eldest daugh- 
ter of Eber Bunker and Mina Pierce Priest, was born in 
Tampa, Fla., August 4, 1899. 

3282 DOROTHY MAY PRIEST— Second daughter of 
Eber Bunker and Mina Pierce Priest, was born in Tampa, 
February 21, 1902. 

3532 KATHERINE M. FRANZ— Eldest daughter of Cora 
Reynolds and John Franz, was born August 8, 1874. Mar- 
ried William Harry Owen, November 21, 1906. 

35.33 GERARD REYNOLDS FRANZ— Second son of 
Cora Reyonlds and John Franz, was born January 30, 1877. 
Married Jessie M. McCoy, June 5, 1900. She died April 10, 
1907. He married the second time Anna Elizabeth Carroll, 
September 30, 1908. 

52 



FIFTH GENERATION 

3534 JOHN FRITZ FRANZ— Third son of Cora Rey- 
nolds and John Franz, was born March 11, 1882. Married 
George Celeste Wilson, February 26, 1908. Their child : 

Franz : 

35341 John Fritz, Jr., b. Apr. 28, 1909. 

3541 NELLIE IZORA PIERSON— Eldest daughter of 
Ida Reynolds and Frank W. Pierson, was born September 
5, 1873. Married Harry Bowers, October 24, 1899. 

3542 THOMAS G. PIERSON— Eldest son of Ida Rey- 
nolds and Frank W. Pierson, was born November 18, 1875. 

3551 MARIE PAULINE REYNOLDS— Eldest daughter 
of Girard Bunker and Lybirda Davis Reynolds, was born 
November 7, 1886. Married Wayne Wariield, December 4, 
1907. 

3552 THOMAS MOON REYNOLDS— Eldest son of 
Girard Bunker and Lybirda Davis Reynolds, was born Au- 
gust 10, 1891. 

3553 , WILLIAM McKINLEY REYNOLDS— Second son 
of Girard Bunker and Lybirda Davis Reynolds, was born 
February 12, 1898. 

3841 LENNA M. BRANCH— Eldest daughter of Ida Seff- 
ner and Henry Lee Branch, was born at Tampa, September 
(?), 1885; died December (?), 1885. 

3842 HARRY CARSON BRANCH— Eldest son of Ida 
Seffner and Henry Lee Branch, was born at Tampa, June 
22, 1889. 

3843 LOTTA MAY BRANCH— Youngest child of Ida 
Seffner and Henry Lee Branch, was born at Tampa, August 
2, 1891. 

42li CLEO GRACE BRUCH— Eldest daughter of Lauren 
Leeds and Clara Althouse Bruch, was born December 25, 
1882. 

4212 HOMER DAY BRUCH— Eldest son of Lauren 
Leeds and Clara Althouse Bruch, was born April 30, 1885. 

4213 THOMAS CORWIN BRUCH— Second son of Lau- 

53 



FIFTH GENERATION 

ren Leeds and Clara Althouse Bruch, was born November 
26, 1894. 

5221 JOHN CHASE SARGENT— Only child of Cortez 
Ellsworth and Mary Kishler Sargent, was born February 3, 
1890. 

5541 JAMES RICHARD SARGENT— Eldest son of 
Ralph Fisher and Naomi Fortney Sargent, was born Decem- 
ber 28, 1893. 

5542 ELMER EUGENE SARGENT— Second son of 
Ralph Fisher and Naomi Fortney Sargent, was born Sep- 
tember 20, 1897. 

5543 HAROLD RUSSELL SARGENT— Third son of 

Ralph Fisher and Naomi Fortney Sargent, was born Sep- 
tember 20, 1899. 

5544 MARY MARGARET SARGENT— Eldest daughter 
of Ralph Fisher and Naomi Fortney Sargent, was born April 
16, 1903. 

5551 ROBERT EARL CHENEY— Eldest son oi Cora 
May Sargent and Albert Cheney, was born March 27, 1896. 

5552 GLEN EDWIN CHENEY— Second son of Cora 
May Sargent and Albert Cheney, was born July 13, 1898. 

5571 FRANCIS HAROLD SARGENT— Eldest son of 
James F. and Clara Matthewson Sargent, was born January 
23, 1908. 

5621 JEROME BENJAMIN QUIGLEY— Eldest son of 
Rue Stanton and Augusta Willaume Quigley, was born De- 
cember 15, 1886. 

5622 HOBART JOSEPH QUIGLEY— Second son of Rue 
Stanton and Augusta Willaume Quigley, was born August 29, 
1888. 

5623 CLARANCE EUGENE RICHARD QUIGLEY— 
Third son of Rue Stanton and Augusta Willaume Quigley, 
was born April 11, 1890. 

5624 HELEN MARY QUIGLEY— Eldest daughter of 
Rue Stanton and Augusta Willaume Quigley, was born Au- 
13, 1901. 

54 



FIFTH GENERATION 

5625 MARY FRANCIS QUIGLEY— Second daughter of 
Rue Stanton and Augusta Willaume Quigley, was born May 
gust 2, 1903. 

5641 RICHARD ALLAN SCOTT— Eldest son of Iscah 
Delphine Quigley and Thomas Scott, was born January 12, 
1906. 

5651 LA VERNE RUE JOHNSTON— Eldest son of Cad- 
die Vale Quigley and Harry E. Johnston, was born June 27, 
1893. 

5652 JANETTE D. JOHNSTON— Eldest daughter of 
Caddie Vale Sargent and Harry E. Johnston, was born July 
13, 1895. 

6721 MARC BOWEN FERGUSON— Eldest son of Lil- 
ian M. Bowen and Frank Ferguson, was bom April 17, 1908. 

6722 ALICE MAY FERGUSON— Eldest daughter of Lil- 
ian M. Bowen and Frank Ferguson, was born May 23, 1909. 



Sixth Generation. 

I2I1I CLELL BAKER EVANS— Eldest son of Luella 
Baker and William F. Evans, was born at Upland, Ind., 
August 3, 1896. 

12131 VIOLETTA MAY EARL— Only child of Vergie 
Baker and Herman Earl, was born April 30, 1909; died May 
7, 1909, at Marion, Ind. 

12141 RUTH BAKER— Eldest daughter of Chester Allen 
Albertus and Ann Gottschall Baker, was born at Marion, Ind., 
October 23, 1902. 

12142 RAY ALBERTUS BAKER— Eldest son of Ches- 
ter Allen Albertus and Ann Gottschall Baker, was born Au- 
gust 15, 1909, at Marion, Ind. 

2221 1 RUTH VIOLA McCONAHY— Eldest daughter of 
Harry D. and Grace Brey McConahy, was bom at Valpa- 
raiso, Ind., April 22, 1902. 

22212 HELEN MARGUERETTE McCONAHY— Second 
daughter of Harry D. and Grace Brey McConahy, was born 
at Valparaiso, Ind., January 26, 1905. 

22311 RUSSELL ARTHUR NIXON— Eldest son of 
Mabel Burrie McConahy and Clinton A. Nixon, was born 
at Valparaiso, December 9, 1903. 

22312 JAMES WILLARD NIXON— Second son of Mabel 
Burrie McConahy and Clinton A. Nixon, was born at Val- 
paraiso, November 10, 1906. 

32131 MARY E. WALTERS— Eldest daughter of Lina 
J. and Claude D, Walters, was born in Marion, O., January 
15, 1892. 

32411 AUDREY BRUCE— Eldest son of Bertie May 
Mumford and Orian Bruce, was born March 6, 1893. 

32412 WAYNE BRUCE— Second son of Bertie May 
Mumford and Orian Bruce, was born April 21, 1894. 

32413 HENRY BRUCE— Third son of Bertie May Mum- 
ford and Orian Bruce, was born December 16, 1896; died 
March (?), 1899. 



SIXTH GENERATION 

32431 CHARLES FAUSNAUGH— Eldest son of Grace 
Joy Mumford and Auda Wilson Fausnaugh, was born May 
2, 1899. 

32432 HENRY FAUSNAUGH— Second son of Grace Joy 
Mumford and Auda Wilson Fausnaugh, was born September 
30, 1904. 

35341 JOHN FRITZ FRANZ, JR.— Eldest son of John 
Fritz and George Wilson Franz, was born April 28, 1909. 



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i 



FAMILY STATISTICS. 
Brought Down to October, 1909. 

Eber Baker lived 84 years and 6 months; Lydia Smith 
Baker, 64 years. Their children attained the following ages : 

Yr. Mo. 

1 George W. Baker 78 

2 Charles Baker 91 10 

3 Elizabeth B. Priest 37 3 

4 Lincoln Baker 73 10 

5 Mehitable C. Sargent 81 5 

6 Lydia Bowen 30 10 

Average longevity 65 6 



The distinction of the being the oldest member of the 
family belongs to Charles Baker, who was 91 years and 10 
months. The oldest member now living is (36) Eber B. 
Priest, 76 years and 9 months. The yougest member is | 

(2731) Bruce Wilson Hackstaff, of the fifth generation, born 

October 2, 1909. i 

1 



There were 37 descendants in the third generation, of 
whom the folowing twelve are still living: 

Yr. Mo. 

36 Eber B. Priest 76 9 

14 Louisa Jane Johnstone 73 5 

23 Lydia Amanda Copeland 71 11 

15 Eber S. Baker 70 11 

24 Mary Anna Allen 69 8 

• 42 Mary Harrison Day 69 

63 Thomas Corwin Bowen 69 

56 Viola Annette Quigley 64 9 

26 Charles Eber Baker 64 7 

58 



FAMILY STATISTICS 

67 Marcellus Bowen 63 6 

27 Elwood Thomas Baker 56 3 

68 Albertus C. Bowen 62 5 

Average age 67 7 



Twenty-five of the third generation are deceased, as fol- 
lows : 

Yr. Mo. 

11 Oscar E. Baker 67 6 

12 Allen D. Baker 78 3 

13 Lydia Ann Clark 32 4 

l6 Princess Amanda Smith 57 6 

21 Alonzo Waker Baker 49 9 

22 Lucetta McConahy 69 10 

25 Sarah Elizabeth Baker 5 6 

31 Laura Priest Patten 24 1 

32 James Louden Priest 51 

33 Eber E. Priest 1 3 

34 Lydia B. Priest 1 8 

35 Lydia Reynolds Seffner 72 10 

37 Alvin S. Priest 7 

38 Izora M. Seffner 31 4 

4l Sarah Elizabeth Baker 2 9 

51 Lydia Jane Sargent 5 

52 Francis Marion Sargent 44 5 

53 Jerome Wilson Sargent 1 6 

54 Charles Carroll Sargent 9 

55 James B. Sargent 70 5 

61 Mary Ellen Harper 31 4 

62 John Marshall Bowen 4 7 

64 Piatt Spencer Bowen 2 7 

65 Lauren Dewey Bowen 34 9 

66 Infant son, twin 1 



There were 96 descendants in the fourth generation, 62 
of whom are living, viz. : 



59 



FAMILY STATISTICS 







Yr. 


Mo 


113 


Louisa Augusta Grosskopf... 


46 


8 


121 


Oscar Albertus Baker 


59 


8 


125 


Florence Alberta Brunner... 


41 


9 


l33 


Princess Clark Long 


47 


8 


141 


Genevra Johnstone Bishop... 


51 


11 


l42 


Orlando W. Johnstone 


50 


1 


143 


Homer C. Johnstone 


41 


5 


151 


Herman E Baker 


43 
32 


11 


152 


JL X %» 4. 1 X i, LA A X .M—4 > 1 ' t^ i*.V»'i. • • ■ •• • • •• • • 

Bertha Bee Baker 


8 


I6l 


Burton D. Smith 


39 


8 


214 


Jennie Myrtle Webster 


50 


1 


215 


Jessie Amanda Clark 


47 


10 


216 


Tacey Viella Clark 


44 


11 


217 


Miriam Mendenhall Gleason. 


42 


2 


221 


Charles Alonzo McConahy.. 


61 


7 


223 


James Arthur McConahy 


57 


9 


224 


Mary McConahy Caldwell 


55 


1 


225 


Elmer Burr McConahy 


51 


7 


227 


Carey Baker McConahy 


46 


6 


228 


Walter Grimes McConahy... 


44 


2 


229 


Laura McConahy Nichols.... 


42 


1 


233 


Elijah Percy Copeland 


47 





234 


Eloise Amanda Copeland 


42 


10 


236 


Charles Baker Copeland.... 


32 


11 


241 


Charles Howard Allen 


48 


7 


242 


Herbert Edgar Allen 


46 


4 


243 


Robert Gilman Allen 


42 


3 


244 


Tracy Richardson Allen 


36 


4 


261 


Martha Sue Baker 


37 


10 


262 


Charles Baker 


35 
22 
28 





263 


Howard Baker 


7 


271 


Elwood Wilson Baker 


4 


272 


Charles Graham Baker 


26 


3 


273 


Tacey Baker Hackstaff 


22 


2 


274 


Donald Mitchell Baker 


20 


4 


275 


Leslie Stuart Baker 

60 


13 


10 



FAMILY STATISTICS 

324 Harriet Priest Mumford 52 5 

327 Judson K. Priest 42 7 

328 Eber Bunker Priest 39 2 

329 Alonzo Albertus Priest Z1 4 

353 Cora Reynolds Franz 56 7 

354 Ida Reynolds Pierson 55 5 

355 Gerard Bunker Reynolds.... 53 7 

362 Emma L. Priest 24 1 

381 May Seffner Cleghorn 49 2 

421 Lauren Leeds Bruch 50 2 

422 Herbert Baker Day 40 2 

522 Cortez Ellsworth Sargent 47 10 

551 Ina Sargent Russell 41 2 

552 Basil Earl Sargent 39 7 

553 William R. Sargent V 4 

554 Ralph Fisher Sargent 34 10 

555 Cora Sargent Cheney 32 5 

556 Hazel Sargent Case 29 2 

557 James F. Sargent 25 2 

564 Iscah Quigley Scott 29 8 

565 Caddie Quigley Johnston Zl 10 

566 Nettie Quigley Stose 35 6 

6l2 Corwin Dewey Harper 47 1 

63l Ada Lorn Bowen Zd 9 

672 Lilian Bowen Ferguson 32 1 

682 Roy Hill Bowen 31 8 



A list of the deceased descendants of the fourth genera- 
tion — 34 : 

Yr. Mo. 

111 George P. Baker 18 10 

112 Jennie L. Baker 20 10 

122 Louisa Baker 7 11 

123 Ella P. Baker 6 7 

124 William H. Baker 1 7 

131 Elden Clark 1 

132 Louisa H. Clark 16 

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FAMILY STATISTICS 

162 Clement E. Smith 5 6 

211 Mary Alice Baker 4 

212 Charles Herbert Baker 2 4 

213 Florence Baker McGavren... 18 4 
222 Albert Dillwin McConahy... V 7 

226 Harry Lester McConahy 1 5 

2.31 Mary Catherine Copeland... 8 1 

2:32 Irene Howard Copeland 5 10 

235 Anna Lucetta Copeland 5 5 

321 Laura E. Scribner 58 

322 Mary Izora Priest (?) 

323 James Louden Priest (?) 

325 William Alvin Priest 2 7 

326 Frank Bruce Priest (?) 

351 Thomas Reynolds 1 1 

352 Harry Reynolds 10 11 

36l Leona Imogene Priest 2 

382 Lenna Margaret Seffner 9 10 

383 Girard R. Seffner 1 

384 Ida Amanda Seffner 29 11 

521 Earl Durando Sargent S 

561. Zella Josephine Quigley 1 2 

562 Rue Stanton Quigley 43 5 

563 Infant son 1 

6ll Infant son 1 

671 Marc Pierpont Bowen 1 6 

681 Sidney A. C. Bowen 26 1 



In the fifth generation there were 105 descendants, the fol- 
lowing ninety-four of whom are living: 



1131 Oscar William Grosskopf 

1132 Homer Louis Grosskopf.. 

1133 Ernest Charles Grosskopf 

1134 Dorothea Grosskopf 

1212 Mabel Baker Jackson 



Yr. 


Mo 


20 


5 


17 


3 


13 


11 


12 


1 


35 






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FAMILY STATISTICS 

1213 Vergie Baker Earl 31 7 

1214 Chester Allen Albertus Baker 29 
1251 Gfenevra Marguerite Brunner 16 5 

1331 Nellie Baker Long 21 

1332 Clarence Clark Long 14 2 

1333 William Kew Long 9 5 

1422 Genevra Johnston 19 11 

l43l Dorothy Johnston 9 10 

1511 Ruth Elizabeth Baker 10 7 

1512 Howard Eber Baker 5 9 

2141 Walter Barton Webster 17 7 

2142 Lucia Webster 15 11 

2143 Marshall Webster 14 8 

2144 Margaret Webster 11 5 

2153 Ronald Baker Clark 16 11 

2154 Virginia Clark 14 

2155 Louise Clark 7 6 

2161 Ethel Clark 23 6 

2162 Marcia Clark 18 2 

2163 Laurence Baker Clark 14 5 

2164 Robert Sydney Clark 9 9 

2171 Charlotte Gleason 14 1 

2211 Florence D. McConahy 34 2 

2212 Caulson D. McConahy 32 1 

2213 Carolyn Eulalie McConahy. 26 6 

2214 Grace D. McConahy 24 4 

2221 Harry D. McConahy 30 11 

2231 Mabel Burrie McConahy... 29 9 

2241 Albert Lee Foster 38 5 

2251 Burree McConahy 18 1 

227l Ruth McConahy 21 1 

2291 Walter Lester Nichols 18 

2292 Helen Nichols 15 8 

2293 Majora Nichols 12 2 

2332 Alice Copeland 17 6 

2333 Grace Copeland 15 1 

2334 Margaret Eloise Copeland.. 5 

63 



FAMILY STATISTICS 

2411 Sadamae Allen 25 5 

2412 Percy M. Allen 21 5 

2413 Howard Allen 8 5 

2414 Loren Allen 3 7 

2421 Paul Francis Allen 13 10 

2431 Robert Oilman Allen, Jr... 16 2 

2432 Edgar Cunningham Allen.. 7 7 

2441 Frederick James Allen 7 3 

2442 Oilman Baker Allen 3 5 

2621 Charles Jillson Baker 3 5 

2731 Bruce Wilson Hackstaff... 1 

32ll Harry O. Scribner 41 11 

3213 Lina J. Scribner Zl 1 

3214 Jennie May Slager 34 11 

3241 Bertie May Crise 33 5 

3242 Charles Leslie Mumford.... 28 10 

3243 Grace Joy Mumford 27 5 

3244 Janthe Mumford Kerr 19 6 

3245 Floyd Wayne Mumford.... 18 

3281 Genevieve Winifred Priest. 10 2 

3282 Dorothy May Priest 7 8 

3532 Katherine Franz Owen 35 2 

3533 Gerard Reynolds Franz 32 9 

3534 John Fritz Franz 27 7 

3541 Nellie Pierson Bowers 36 1 

3542 Thomas 0. Pierson 33 11 

3551 Marie Reynolds Warfield.. 22 11 

3552 Thomas Moon Reynolds 18 2 

3553 William McKinley Reynolds 11 8 

3842 Harry Carson Branch 20 4 

3843 Lotta May Branch 18 2 

4211 Cleo Grace Bruch 26 10 

4212 Homer Day Bruch 24 6 

4213 Thomas Corwin Bruch 14 11 

5221 John Chase Sargent 19 8 

5541 James Richard Sargent 15 10 

5542 Elmer Eugene Sargent 12 1 

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MEHTTABLE C. SARGENT, 

at the aRo of 76. 



FAMILY STATISTICS 

5543 Harold Russell Sargent 10 1 

5544 Mary Margaret Sargent... 6 6 

5551 Robert Earl Cheney 13 7 

5552 Glen Edwin Cheney 11 3 

5571 Francis Harold Sargent.... 39 7 

5621 Jerome Benjamin Quigley.. 22 10 

5622 Hobart Joseph Quigley 21 2 

5623 Clarence Eugene R. Quigley 19 6 

5624 Helen Mary Quigley 18 5 

5625 Mary Francis Quigley 6 2 

5641 Richard Allen Scott 3 9 

5651 Laverne Rue Johnson 16 11 

5652 Janette D. Johnson 14 3 

6721 Marc Bowen Ferguson 1 6 

6722 Alice May Ferguson 5 

Those of the fifth generation who are deceased are : 

Yr. Mo. 

121l Luella Baker Evans 24 2 

l42l Marguerite Harris Johnston 12 7 

1513 Delbert Walter Baker 4 

2151 Helen Clark 1 

2152 Charles Russell Clark 9 

2331 Infant son 1 

32l2 Frank P. Scribner 8 6 

3246 Susan Hayzel Munford 9 

3247 Infant 1 

3531 Infant son 1 

3841 Lenna M. Branch 1 

In the sixth generation, fifteen have been born, all living 
but two : 

121ll Clem Baker Evans 13 2 

12141 Ruth Baker 7 

12142 Ray Albertus Baker 2 

22211 Ruth Viola McConahy.... 7 6 

22212 Helen M. McConahy 4 9 

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FAMILY STATISTICS 

22311 Russell Arthur Nixon 5 10 

22312 James Willard Nixon 2 11 

32131 Mary E. Walters 17 9 

32411 Audrey Bruce 16 7 

32412 Wayne Bruce 15 6 

32431 Charles Fausnaugh 10 5 

32432 Henry Fausnaugh 5 1 

35341 John Fritz Franz, Jr 6 

The deacesed members of the sixth generation : 

32413 Henry Bruce 2 3 

12131 Violetta May Earl 1 



None of those who married descendants of the second 
generation is living. Their ages were : 

Yr. Mo. 

1 Louisa Davis Baker 78 1 

2 Mary Anderson Baker 29 7 

2 Tacey Anderson Baker 72) 

3 Alvin C. Priest 80 

4 Hannah Geller 86 7 

5 Richard Sargent 59 3 

6 Osias Bowen 66 2 

Average age 67 6 

There were 31 who married into the family in the third 
generation, 14 of whom are living, viz. : 

11 Augusta Wilson Baker 79 

13 William A. Clark 78 11 

15 Mary Trimble Baker (?) 

23 Elijah Copeland 76 7 

24 Elisha Gilman Allen 74 11 

26 Susan Stevenson Baker 59 8 

36 Jennie Scribncr Priest 57 11 

38 Fred P. Scifner (?) 

42 David C. Bruch (?) 

42 Thomas B. Day 70 8 | 

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FAMILY STATISTICS 

63 Sarah Williams Bowen 60 10 

65 Ida Fisher Bowen (?) 

67 Flora Stevens Bowen 60 2 

68 Zeru Arhuckle Bow(^n 63 3 

The 17 who married descendants of the third generation 

and are not living are : 

11 Jane Powell Baker 31 8 

12 Alida Van Osten Baker 30 

12 Lucinda Fowler Baker 67 2 

12 Elsie Dockey Baker 69 1 

l4 John C. Johnston 77 

16 O. C. Smith 74 

21 Charlotte Peters Baker 65 3 

22 Grimes McConahy 69 9 

27 Sallie Wilson Baker 46 9 

31 Orren Patten 55 5 

32 Abigail Brown Priest (?) 

32 Margaret Young 36 5 

35 Gerard Reynolds (?) 

52 Pernina Southwick Sargent.. 33 10 

55 Margaret Blackburn Sargent. 57 6 

56 Joseph R. Quigley 47 10 

61 John L. Harper (?) 



Of the 181 living blood descendants, only 18 bear the 
family name, four of whom are unmarried girls. These are 
all from two branches each of George W. and Charles Baker's 
families, as follows : 

Yr. Mo. 

121 Oscar Albertus Baker 59 8 

*1214 Chester Allen Albertus Baker 29 

12141 Ruth Baker 7 

15 Eber S. Baker 70 11 

151 Herman E. Baker 43 11 

*152 Bertha Bee Baker 32 8 

1511 Ruth Elizabeth Baker 10 7 

67 



FAMILY STATISTICS 

1512 Howard Eber Baker 5 9 

26 Charles Eber Baker 64 7 

*26l Martha Sue Baker 37 10 

262 Charles Baker 35 

2621 Charles Jillson Baker 3 5 

263 Howard Baker 22 7 

27 Elwood Thomas Baker 56 3 

271 Elwood Wilson Baker 28 4 

*272 Charles Graham Baker 26 3 

*274 Donald Mitchell Baker 20 4 

275 Leslie Stuart Baker 13 10 

*Unmarried. 



Only two members have the distinction of celebrating their 
golden wedding, viz. ; George W. Baker, who lived in wed- 
lock 56 years and 10 months, and Lydia Amanda Copeland 
(23) and Elijah Copeland, who have lived together 53 years. 
It is also interesting to note that they were married by 
George W. Baker (1). 



Only one member married three times (12), and the fol- 
lowing were married the second time, viz. : Nos. 2, 32^ 35_, 
42, 222, 224, 24l, 3241 and 3533. 



The family name has been a favorite as a middle name, 
as shown by the following : 

227 Carey Baker McConahy, 
236 Charles Baker Copeland, 
422 Herbert Baker Day, 
1331 Nellie Baker Long, 
2153 Ronald Baker Clark, 
2163 Laurence Baker Clark, 
2442 Gilman Baker Allen, 
121 ll Clem Baker Evans. 



The only twins in the family were born to Lydia Bowen, 
Nos. 65 and 66. 

68 



4 



FAMILY STATISTICS 

The following are widows or widowers 

13 William A. Clark, 

14 Louisa Jane Johnston, 
27 Elwood Thomas Baker, 
56 Viola Annette Quigley, 

217 Miriam Baker Gleason, 
3241 Bertie Mumford Crise. 



The following is a list of the unmarried members over 
the age of twenty-one : 

152 Bertha Bee Baker 32 8 

l6l Burton D. Smith 39 8 

234 Eloise Amanda Copeland 42 10 

236 Charles Baker Copeland 32 11 

261 Martha Sue Baker 37 10 

272 Charles Graham Baker 26 5 

322 Mary Izora Priest 59 3 

326 Frank Bruce Priest 44 9 

327 Judson K. Priest 42 7 

362 Emma L. Priest 24 1 

63l Ada Lorn Bowen 36 9 

1331 Nellie Baker Long 21 

2161 Ethel Clark 23 6 

22l4 Grace D. McConahy 24 4 

2241 Albert Lee Foster 38 5 

2271 Ruth McConahy 21 1 

2411 Sadamae Allen 25 5 

2412 Percy M. Allen 21 5 

32ll Harry O. Scribner 41 11 

3213 Lina J. Scribner 37 1 

3542 Thomas G. Pierson 33 11 

4211 Cleo Grace Bruch 26 10 

4212 Homer Day Bruch 24 4 

5621 Jerome Benjamin Quigley 22 10 

5622 Hobart Joseph Quigley 21 2 



69 



FAMILY STATISTICS 

Odd birthdays : 

January 1st, Nos. 53, 125 and 2152. 
Christmas, 26l and 42ll. 

February 29, 24, (Ahhough No. 24 is in her 70th year, 
she has had only 17 birthdays). 

Professions and occupations : 

Accountant 26, 27, 68, 272. 

Artist 26l. 

Automobile 236. 

Banker 23, 24, 31, 233, 24l. 

Base Ball 243. 

Chemist 26, 263. 

Commission 262. 

Farmer 4, 15, 121, 233. 

Judge 21. 

Lawyer 6, l4, 63. 

Lumber 26, 242, 243. 

Manager l43, 244, 272. 

Manufacturer 21. 

Mayor l4. 

Mechanical Engineer 273. 

Merchant 2, 12, l3, l6, 22, 38, 2l4, 

21 6, 22l, 328, 353,354. 

Metallurgist 26, 263. 

Minister of the Gospel 1, 11, 67. 

Missionary 67. 

Physician l41, 2l3. 

Pubhsher 223. 

Purchasing Agent 27. 

Railroad 27, 42, l42, 225, 229, 271, 

562, 611. 

Singer l41, 2l5. 

Soldier in Civil War 12, l4, 15, 21, 26, 35, 36, 

217. 

Superintendent of Schools 224. 

Telephone 27. 

70 



The following table gives the male and female descendants 
in each of the six generations for each of the six branches 
from the parent stock. 



15 


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The following table shows the sex of those who married 
descendants in each of the six generations for each of the 
six branches. 



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72 



Table of Eber Baker's family, showing division of sexes 
by generations and branches. 



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living and deceased descendants, October, 1909, 








divided into generations and branches. a 




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74 



Table of living and deceased members who married de- 
scendants, divided into generations and branches, as of 
October, 1909. 



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75 



Table of living and deceased members, October, 1909, 
divided into generations and branches. 



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7G 



INDEX 

Key Member L,ived 

Yr. Mo. 

228 ADAMS, Lida 

. 223 Albery, Destie 

241 Allen, Charles Howard 

2432 Allen, Edgar Cunningham 

24 Allen, Blisha Gilman 

2441 Allen, Frederick James 

2442 Allen, Gilman Baker 

242 Allen, Herbert Edgar 

2413 Allen, Howard 

2414 Allen, Loren 

2421 Allen, Paul Francis 

2412 Allen, Percy M 

243 Allen, Robert Gilman 

2431 Allen, Robert Gilman, Jr 

24li Allen, Sadamae 

244 Allen, Tracy Richardson 

42l Althouse, Clara G 

2 Anderson, Mary 29 7 

2 Anderson, Tacey Thomas 72) 

68 Arbuckle, Zeru EHsa 

l43 Axtell, Harriet 

12 BAKER, Allen D 78 3 

21 Baker, Alonzo Walter 49 9 

152 Baker, Bertha B 32 8 

2 Baker, Charles 91 10 

262 Baker, Charles 35 

26 Baker, Charles Eber 

272 Baker, Charles Graham 

212 Baker, Charles Herbert , 2 4 

2621 Baker, Charles Jillson 

1214 Baker, Chester Allen Albertus 

1513 Baker, Delbert Walter 4 

274 Baker, Donald Mitchell 20 4 

77 



^ Age, 
Oct., 1909 
Yr. Mo. 


p 




54 


5 


48 


7 


7 


7 


74 


11 


7 


3 


3 


5 


46 


4 


8 


3 


3 


7 


13 


10 


21 


5 


42 


3 


16 


2 


25 


5 


36 


4 


45 


4 


63 


3 


? 





64 


7 


26 


3 


3 


5 


29 






Key 



15 

3 

12.3 

27 
271 
125 
213 
111 
1 
151 
263 
1512 
112 
214 

215 

275 

4 

122 

113 

14 

22 

1211 



6 

23 

13 

1212 

261 
211 

24 

42 

5 

217 

121 

11 



INDEX 

Member Lived 

Yr. Mo. 

Eber 84 6 

Eber S 

Elizabeth B Z7 3 

Ella P 6 7 

Elwood Thomas 

Elwood Wilson 

Florence Alberta 

Florence Winona 18 4 

George P 18 10 

George W 78 

Herman E 

Howard 

Howard Eber 

Jennie L 20 10 

Jennie Myrtle 

Jessie Amanda 

Leslie Stuart 

Lincoln 7Z 10 

Louisa A 7 11 

Louisa Augusta 

Louisa Jane 

Lucetta 69 10 

Luella 24 2 

Lydia Smith 64 

Lydia 30 10 

Lydia Amanda 

Lydia Ann 32 4 

Mabel 

Martha Sue 

Mary Alice 4 

Mary Anna 

Mary Harrison 

Mehitable Chase 81 5 

Miriam Mendenhall 

Oscar Albertus 

Oscar E 67 6 



Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 
Baker 



Age, 

Oct., 1909 

Yr. Mo. 



70 11 



56 3 

28 4 
41 9 



43 11 

22 7 

5 9 

50 1 

47 10 

13 10 



46 8 
73 5 



71 11 

35 

37 10 

69 8 

69 

42 2 

59 8 



78 



Age, 

Oct., 1909 

Yr. Mo. 





2 


7 





10 


7 


22 


2 


44 


11 


31 


7 


39 





46 


4 


? 




40 


8 


36 


9 


62 


5 



INDEX 

Key Member Lived 

Yr. Mo. 

l6 Baker, Princess Amanda 57 6 

12142 Baker, Ray Albertus 

12141 Baker, Ruth 

I51l Baker, Ruth Elizabeth 

4l Baker, Sarah Elizabeth 2 9 

25 Baker, Sarah Elizabeth 5 6 

273 Baker, Tacey Margaret 

216 Baker, Tacey Viella 

1213 Baker, Vergie 

124 Baker, William H 1 7 

32ll Behner, Ella E . 

225 Bennett, Clara A 

l4l Bishop, Dr. Rufus Winiield 

55 Blackburn, Margaret 57 6 

243 Blizzard, Estelle 

63l Bowen, Ada Lorn 

68 Bowen, Albertus C 

66 Bowen, Infant 1 

62 Bowen, John Marshall 4 7 

65 Bowen, Lauren Dewey 34 9 

672 Bowen, Lilian M 32 1 

67 Bowen, Marcellus 63 6 

671 Bowen, Marc Pierpont 1 6 

61 Bowen, Mary Ellen 31 4 

6 Bowen, Ozias 66 2 

64 Bowen, Piatt Spencer 2 7 

682 Bowen, Roy Hill 31 8 

681 Bowen, Sidney A. C 26 1 

63 Bowen, Thomas Corwin 69 

3541 Bowers, Harry ? 

3842 Branch, Harry Carson 20 4 

384 Branch, Henry Lee ? 

3841 Branch, Lenna M 1 

3843 Branch, Lotta May 18 2 

2221 Brey, Grace Louise 

32 Brown, Abigail ? 

79 



? 



INDEX 

Key Member Lived 

Yr. Mo. 

3241 1 • • Bruce, Audrey 

32413 Bruce, Henry 2 3 

3241 Bruce, Orian ? 

32412 Bruce, Wayne 

4211 Bruch, Cleo Grace 

42 Bruch, David C 

4212 Bruch, Homer Day 

42l Bruch, Lauren Leeds 

4213 Bruch, Thomas Corwin 

1251 Brunner, Genevra Marguerite 

125 Brunner, Jay Bee 

224 CALDWELL, W. H 

3533 Carroll, Anna Elizabeth 

556 Case, Jacob Fern 

555 Cheney, Albert 

5552 Cheney, Glen Edwin 

5551 Cheney, Robert Earl 

2152 Clark, Charles Russell 9 

215 Clark, Charles W 

131 Clark, Elden 1 

2161 Clark, Ethel 

2151 Clark, Helen 1 

216 Clark, John O 

2163 Clark, Laurence Baker 

132 Clark, Louisa H 16 

2155 Clark, Louise 

2162 Clark, Marcia 

133 Clark, Princess L 

2164 Clark, Robert Sidney 

2153 Clark, Ronald Baker 

2154 Clark, Virginia 

13 Clark, William A 

381 Cleghorn, Arthur R 

2332 Copeland, Alice 

235 Copeland, Anna Lucetta 5 5 

236 Copeland, Charles Baker 

80 



Age, 

Oct.,1909 

Yr. Mo. 

16 7 



15 


6 


26 


10 


? 




24 


6 


50 


2 


14 


11 


16 


5 


48 





? 




? 

• 




26 


7 


35 


9 


11 


3 


13 


7 



44 



23 6 



45 


7 


14 


5 


7 


6 


18 


2 


47 


8 


9 


9 


16 


11 


14 





78 


11 


? 




17 


6 



32 11 



43 


4 


40 


2 


70 


8 


? 




21 


8 


33 


8 



INDEX 

Key Member Li^ej Octff909 

Age, 

2.3 Copeland, Elijah 75 7 

233 Copeland, Elijah Percy 47 

234 Copeland, Eloise Amanda 42 10 

2334 Copeland, Grace I5 1 

2331 Copeland, Infant 1 

232 Copeland, Irene Howard 5 10 

2334 Copeland, Margaret Eloise 5 

231 Copeland, Mary Catherine 8 1 

3241 Crise, Charles ? 

22I DAVENPORT, Mary ' 55 1 

1 Davis, Louisa, D 78 1 

355 Davis, Lybirda E 

422 Day, Herbert Baker 

42 Day, Thomas E 

6l2 Delano, Nora Maude 

263 Dellinger, Mary Elizabeth 

244 DeWolfe, Fanny 

12 Dockey, Elsie A ? 

I2I3 EARL, Herman ? 

12131 Earl, Violetta May 1 

I2I1I Evans, Clell Baker 13 2 

121 1 Evans, William F ? 

681 FAIRFIELD, Mamie ? 

22l3 Faulkner, Aden Orson ? 

3243 Fausnaugh Auda Wilson ? 

32431 Fausnaugh, Charles 10 5 

32432 Fausnaugh, Henry 5 1 

6722 Ferguson, Alice May 5 

672 Ferguson, Frank 34 8 

6721 Ferguson, Marc Bowen 1 6 

65 Fisher, Ida Rose ? 

554 Fortney, Naomi B 33 4 

2241 Foster, Albert Lee 38 5 

224 Foster, Thomas ? 

l42 Fowler, Emma Lou ? 

12 Fowler, Lucinda 67 2 

81 



Age, 

Oct.,1909 

Yr. Mo. 


40 


11 


32 


9 


? 




27 


7 





6 


35 


2 



INDEX 

Key Member Lived 

Yr. Mo. 

242 Francis, Elizabeth Estelle 

3r)33 Franz, Gerard Reynolds 

3531 Franz, Infant 1 

353 franc, John 

3534 Franz, John Fritz 

35341 Franz, John Fritz, Jr 

3532 Franz, Katherine M 

4 CULLER, Hannah 86 7 

2171 Gleason, Charlotte 14 1 

2l7 Gleason, Willard 35 7 

1214 Gottschall, Anna 

1134 Grosskopf , Dorothea 

1133 Grosskopf, Ernest Charles 

1132 Grosskopf. Homer Louis 

Il3l Grosskopf, Oscar William 

Il3 Grosskopf, William B 

241 HAAS, Lily K 

2731 Hackstaff, Bruce Wilson 

273 Hackstaff, Frederick William 

6l2 Harper, Corwin Dewey 

61 1 Harper, Infant 1 

61 Harper, John L ? 

2211 Horn, Dr. Brose S 

552 Hoover, Etta 

1212 JACKSON, Andrew 

262 Jillson, Nellie Caroline 

l43 Johnstone, Homer Clifton 

5652 Johnston, Janette D 

5651 Johnston, Laverne Rue 

l43l Johnstone, Dorothy Axtell 

1422 Johnstone, Genevra 

141 Johnstone, Genevra Ennis 

565 Johnston, Harry R 

l4 Johnstone, John C 77 

l42l Johnstone, Marguerite Harris 12 7 

142 Johnstone, Orlando Wirt 50 1 

82 



• 




12 


1 


13 


11 


17 


3 


20 


5 


? 




46 


7 





1 


27 





47 


1 


? 

• 




36 


7 


p 




28 


8 


41 


5 


14 


3 


16 


4 


9 


10 


19 


11 


51 


11 


50 


1 



INDEX 
Key Member I^jvej 



Oct., 1909 



Yr. Mo. Yr. Mo. 

3244 KERR, Laurence B f' 

522 Kishler, Mary Belle ? 

222 Krebs, Alberta 54 n 

222 LAWSON, Maggie .'.".' ? 

1332 Long, Clarence Clark 14 2 

I33 Long, Edward Clarence ? 

l33l Long, Nellie Baker 21 

1333 Long, William Kew 9 5 

682 Lucas, Rosa A ? 

222 McCONAHY, Albert Dillwin 37 7 

2251 McConahy, Burree 18 1 

227 McConahy, Carey Baker 46 6 

2213 McConahy, Caroline Eulalie 26 6 

22I2 McConahy, Caulson D 32 1 

221 McConahy, Charles A.lonzo 61 7 

225 McConahy, Elmer Burr 51 7 

22I1 McConahy, Florence D 34 2 

2214 McConahy, Grace D 24 4 

22 McConahy, Grimes 69 9 

2221 McConahy, Harry D 30 11 

226 McConahy, Harry Lester 1 5 

222I2 McConahy, Helen Marguerette 

223 McConahy, James Arthur 

229 McConahy, Laura Bell 

223l McConahy, Mabel Burrie 

224 McConahy, Mary Edna 

227l McConahy, Ruth 

22211 McConahy, Ruth Viola 

228 McConahy, Walter Grimes ... 
329 McCourt, Ella 

3533 McCoy, Jessie M 

21 3 McGavren, George W 

422 McNeal, Laura 

557 Matthewson, Clara Belle 

3241 Mumford, Bertie May 

3242 Mumford, Charles Leslie 28 10 

83 



4 


9 


57 


9 


42 


1 


29 


9 


55 


1 


21 


1 


7 


6 


44 


9 


? 




? 

• 




? 

• 




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22 





33 


5 



INDEX 

Key Member Lived 

Yr. Mo. 

3245 Mumford, Floyd Wayne 

3243 Mumford, Grace Joy 

324 Mumford, Henry 

3244 Mumford, Janthe Delilah 

324G Mumford, Susan Hayzel 9 

2l'12 NEWLAND, Dclphia 

2i.'92 Nichols, Helen 

2i>93 Nichols, Marjorie 

2i.'9l Nichols, Walter Lester 

2l'9 Nichols,. Walter N 

2ii3l Nixon, Clinton A 

223l2 Nixon, James Willard 

223ll Nixon, Russell Arthur 

3532 O WEN, William Harry 

31 PATTEN, Orren 55 5 

21 Peters, Charlotte 65 3 

328 Pierce, Mina Edith 

354 Pierson, Frank W 

3541 Pierson, Nellie Izora 

3542 Pierson, Thomas G 

11 Powell, Jane E 31 8 

329 Priest, Alonzo Albertus 37 4 

3 Priest, Alvin C 80 

Z7 Priest, Alvin S 7 

3282 Priest, Dorothy May 7 8 

36 Priest, Eber B 76 9 

328 Priest, Eber Bunker 39 2 

33 Priest, Eber E 1 3 

362 Priest, Emma Louise 24 1 

326 Priest, Frank Bruce ? 

328l Priest, Genevieve Winifred 10 2 

324 Priest, Harriet E 52 5 

3247 Priest, Infant 1 

38 Priest, Izora M 31 4 

32 Priest, James Louden 51 

323 Priest, James Louden ? 

84 



Age 


> 


Oct.,1909 


Yr. Mo. 


18 





27 


5 


? 

• 




19 


6 


? 

• 




15 


8 


12 


2 


18 





47 


9 


? 

• 




2 


11 


5 


10 


? 

• 




• 




? 

• 




36 


1 


33 


11 



INDEX 

Key Member I^ived 

Yr. 

327 Priest, Judson K 

321 Priest, Laura E 58 

31 Priest, Laura T 24 

361 Priest, Leona Imogene 2 

34 Priest, Lydia B 1 

35 Priest, Lydia P 72 

322 Priest, Mary Izora ? 

325 Priest, William Alvin 2 

565 QUIGLEY, Caddie Vale 

5623 Quigley, Clarence Eugene Richard. 

5624 Quigley, Helen Mary 

5622 Quigley, Hobart Joseph 

563 Quigley, Infant 

564 Quigley, Iscah Delphine 

5621 Quigley, Jerome Benjamin 

56 Quigley, Joseph R 47 

5625 Quigley, Mary Frances 

566 Quigley, Nettie M ; 

562 Quigley, Rue Stanton 43 

561 Quigley, Zella Josephine 1 

121 RBITBNOUR, Emma 

353 Reynolds, Cora 

35 Reynolds, Gerard ? 

355 Reynolds, Gerard Bunker 53 

852 Reynolds, Harry 10 11 

354 Reynolds, Ida 

3551 Reynolds, Marie Pauline 

35l Reynolds, Thomas 1 

3552 Reynolds, Thomas Moon 

3553 Reynolds, William McKinley 

551 Russell, Hesekiah 

552 SARGENT, Basil Earl 

54 Sargent, Charles Carroll 9 

555 Sargent, Cora May 2,2 5 

522 Sargent, Cortez Ellsworth 47 10 

521 Sargent, Earl Durando 5 

85 



d 
VLo. 


Age, 

Oct., 1909 

Yr. Mo. 




42 7 







1 









8 




10 




7 






37 10 




19 6 




18 5 




21 2 


1 






29 8 


in 


22 10 


lU 


6 2 




35 6 


5 




2 






56 2 




56 7 



55 


5 


22 


11 


18 


2 


11 


8 


41 


7 


39 


7 



INDEX 



Key 

5542 

52 

5571 

5543 

55g 

55l 
55 

557 
5541 

53 

5221 

51 

5544 

554 
5 

56 

553 

32l 

32i2 

321 1 

36 

3214 

3213 

5G4l 

564 

383 

35-38 

384 

382 

381 

l6l 

102 

271 

233 

1.; 

151 



Member 



Sargent, Elmer Eugene 

Sargent, Frances Marion 44 

Sargent, Francis Harold 

Sargent, Harold Russell 

Sargent, Hazel Dot 

Sargent, Ina Pearl , 

Sargent, James B 70 

Sargent, James F 

Sargent, James Richard 

Sargent, Jerome Wilson 1 

Sargent. John Chase 

Sargent, Lydia Jane 5 

Sargent, Mary Margaret 

Sargent, Ralph Fisher 

Sargent, Richard 59 

Sargent, Viola Annette 

Sargent, William R 

Scribner, Francis M 34 

Scribner, Frank P 8 

Scribner, Harry O 

Scribner, Jennie 

Scribner, Jennie May 

Scribner, Lena J 

Scott, Richard Allen 

Scott, Thomas Henry 

Seffner, Girard R 

Seffncr, Fred P 

Seffner, Ida Amanda 29 



lyived 
Yr. Mo. 


Age, 

Oct.,1909 

Yr. Mo. 




12 1 


44 5 






1 9 




10 1 




29 2 




41 2 



Seffner, Lenna Margaret 

Seffner, May Jay 

Smith, Burton D 

Smith, Clement E 

Smith, Delia Crosby . . . 

Smith, Lula Alice 

Smith, O. C 

Soudermilk, Emma 



19 







25 2 
15 10 



19 8 





6 


6 




34 


10 


3 








64 


9 




37 


4 


3 






6 








41 


11 




57 


11 




34 


11 




37 


I 




3 


9 




40 


7 


1 


• 




11 






10 








49 


2 




39 


8 


6 








25 







42 


10 



74 



40 7 



86 



INDEX 

Key Member T^ived Oct.ff909 

Yr. Mo. Yr. Mo. 

52 Southwick, Pernina C 33 10 

227 Spangler, Ella ? 

32l4 Staiger, Edward G 40 8 

67 Stevens, Flora Pi^rpont 60 2 

26 Stevenson, Susan Howard 59 8 

566 Stose, Charles Willard 38 10 

3242 Super, Adeline ? 

15 TRIMBLE, Mary E ? 

241 VANDERHOFF, Pearl 39 4 

12 Van Osten, Alida 30 

3213 WALTERS, Claude D 40 11 

32131 Walters, Mary E 17 9 

355l Wariield, Wayne ? 

2l4 Webster, Fletcher 53 

2142 Webster, Lucia 15 11 

2144 Webster, Margaret 11 5 

2143 Webster, Marshall 14 "8 

2l4l Webster, Walter Barton 17 7 

562 Willaume, Mary Augusta ? 

63 Williams, Sarah P 60 10 

11 Wilson, Augusta E 79 

3534 Wilson, George Celeste ? 

27 Wilson, Sallie 46 9 

Wilson, Susan ? 

32 YOUNG, Margaret 36 5 



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